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Giant Pandas 101 | Nat Geo Wild
Giant pandas' habitat in the wild today is limited to the mountains of China, but their appetite remains unlimited. They spend nearly every waking moment eating bamboo. Learn about giant pandas and how their diet shapes their lives.
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published: 13 Oct 2017
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Elusive Giant Panda | National Geographic
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published: 12 Aug 2008
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Why Pandas Are Lazy And So Cute 🥰
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published: 09 Jul 2023
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Panda Mother Teaches Cub How to Eat Bamboo | 4KUHD | China: Natures Ancient Kingdom | BBC Earth
Pandas rely heavily on bamboo for food, but panda babies aren’t actually born with the essential stomach enzyme needed to break down this tough plant. So, how do they eat it?
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China: Nature's Ancient Kingdom (2020)
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published: 16 Mar 2023
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A rare look inside a giant panda nursery | 60 Minutes Archive
Once bound for extinction, giant pandas were saved by their one evolutionary advantage: they're adorable. Scott Pelley reported on their resurgence in 2019. This week, two giant pandas from China arrived at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
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published: 17 Oct 2024
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Giant pandas from China arrive at the National Zoo in D.C.
Pandas are back in Washington.
Two giant pandas from China arrived in D.C. on Tuesday and were transferred to their new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
The pandas, one male and one female, are named Bao Li and Qing Boa, respectively. Born one month apart in 2021, they've been described by prior caregivers as lively 3-year-olds who enjoy climbing.
published: 15 Oct 2024
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The Fuzzy Origins of the Giant Panda
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Raising Cute Pandas: It's Complicated | National Geographic
Giant panda cubs are adorable fluff balls that squeak and squeal. This endangered species is also incredibly tricky to breed and raise in captivity. In the 1960s, only 30 percent of infant pandas born at breeding centers survived. Today 90 percent survive. So, what changed?
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published: 14 Jul 2016
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世界三大珍獣 ジャイアントパンダ・コビトカバ #上野動物園 Giant Panda Lei Lei [Japan]
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published: 30 Oct 2024
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When Clingy Panda Only Wants Its Nanny To Play Instead Of Working | iPanda #shorts
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published: 11 Feb 2023
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Giant Pandas 101 | Nat Geo Wild
Giant pandas' habitat in the wild today is limited to the mountains of China, but their appetite remains unlimited. They spend nearly every waking moment eating...
Giant pandas' habitat in the wild today is limited to the mountains of China, but their appetite remains unlimited. They spend nearly every waking moment eating bamboo. Learn about giant pandas and how their diet shapes their lives.
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- published: 13 Oct 2017
- views: 4432634
2:37
Elusive Giant Panda | National Geographic
You're looking at one of the rarest, and most elusive animals in the world: China's giant panda.
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- published: 12 Aug 2008
- views: 631812
1:00
Why Pandas Are Lazy And So Cute 🥰
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- published: 09 Jul 2023
- views: 2117910
3:20
Panda Mother Teaches Cub How to Eat Bamboo | 4KUHD | China: Natures Ancient Kingdom | BBC Earth
Pandas rely heavily on bamboo for food, but panda babies aren’t actually born with the essential stomach enzyme needed to break down this tough plant. So, how d...
Pandas rely heavily on bamboo for food, but panda babies aren’t actually born with the essential stomach enzyme needed to break down this tough plant. So, how do they eat it?
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China: Nature's Ancient Kingdom (2020)
Explore the Chinese government's national park pilot project that has been set up across 10 sites to protect the country’s rarest species and delicate ecosystems. Starting on China’s mountainous terrains, where foxes, antelopes, and snow leopards thrive in harsh conditions. We then move to the forests that host the extraordinary snub-nosed monkeys and iconic giant pandas. Finally, on the fringes of the city, people must make space for nature and find a way to live alongside some spectacular animals.
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China: Nature's Ancient Kingdom (2020)
Explore the Chinese government's national park pilot project that has been set up across 10 sites to protect the country’s rarest species and delicate ecosystems. Starting on China’s mountainous terrains, where foxes, antelopes, and snow leopards thrive in harsh conditions. We then move to the forests that host the extraordinary snub-nosed monkeys and iconic giant pandas. Finally, on the fringes of the city, people must make space for nature and find a way to live alongside some spectacular animals.
Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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- published: 16 Mar 2023
- views: 206395
13:21
A rare look inside a giant panda nursery | 60 Minutes Archive
Once bound for extinction, giant pandas were saved by their one evolutionary advantage: they're adorable. Scott Pelley reported on their resurgence in 2019. Thi...
Once bound for extinction, giant pandas were saved by their one evolutionary advantage: they're adorable. Scott Pelley reported on their resurgence in 2019. This week, two giant pandas from China arrived at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
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Once bound for extinction, giant pandas were saved by their one evolutionary advantage: they're adorable. Scott Pelley reported on their resurgence in 2019. This week, two giant pandas from China arrived at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
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- published: 17 Oct 2024
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1:57
Giant pandas from China arrive at the National Zoo in D.C.
Pandas are back in Washington.
Two giant pandas from China arrived in D.C. on Tuesday and were transferred to their new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo ...
Pandas are back in Washington.
Two giant pandas from China arrived in D.C. on Tuesday and were transferred to their new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
The pandas, one male and one female, are named Bao Li and Qing Boa, respectively. Born one month apart in 2021, they've been described by prior caregivers as lively 3-year-olds who enjoy climbing.
https://wn.com/Giant_Pandas_From_China_Arrive_At_The_National_Zoo_In_D.C.
Pandas are back in Washington.
Two giant pandas from China arrived in D.C. on Tuesday and were transferred to their new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
The pandas, one male and one female, are named Bao Li and Qing Boa, respectively. Born one month apart in 2021, they've been described by prior caregivers as lively 3-year-olds who enjoy climbing.
- published: 15 Oct 2024
- views: 13760
9:24
The Fuzzy Origins of the Giant Panda
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How does a bear -- which is a member of the order Carnivora -- evolve into an herbivore? Despite how it looks, nothing about the history of the giant panda is black and white.
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How does a bear -- which is a member of the order Carnivora -- evolve into an herbivore? Despite how it looks, nothing about the history of the giant panda is black and white.
Thanks to Ceri Thomas (http://alphynix.tumblr.com) and Fabrizio de Rossi (https://www.facebook.com/ArtofFabricious/) for the excellent panda illustrations!
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- published: 17 Dec 2019
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2:41
Raising Cute Pandas: It's Complicated | National Geographic
Giant panda cubs are adorable fluff balls that squeak and squeal. This endangered species is also incredibly tricky to breed and raise in captivity. In the 1960...
Giant panda cubs are adorable fluff balls that squeak and squeal. This endangered species is also incredibly tricky to breed and raise in captivity. In the 1960s, only 30 percent of infant pandas born at breeding centers survived. Today 90 percent survive. So, what changed?
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In the last 20 years, China has successfully tackled three of the biggest problems holding the giant panda back. Through research and experimentation, researchers at China's breeding centers have discovered how to encourage captive pandas to mate, how to make sure the pregnancy is successful, and how to keep the panda cubs alive once they've been born. For mating, they found that offering the females a choice of mate as well as enriching panda diets leads to a better chance of successful mating. A panda pregnancy can range from 73 days to 324 days depending on the weight of the mother panda and conditions she experiences during pregnancy. This knowledge, backed by medical advancements in artificial insemination, has allowed for more successful pregnancies in captive pandas.
Pandas often give birth to twins, and mothers usually choose to nurture only the stronger cub, resulting in the other twin's death. Panda keepers have found a way to save this cub by "sharing custody." Periodically, the keepers will swap out the infants, caring for one themselves while the other is with the mother. This way, every cub has a chance to survive. When in human care, the keepers must frequently massage the gut of the cub to help stimulate bowel movements—as infant pandas are unable to defecate without assistance.
All of these factors have led to the spike in the panda's survival rates. More recently, the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda has made another breakthrough: It’s the only center in the world to successfully breed pandas and then release them into the wild. Five pandas have been released since 2006, though two have died. Before release, the pandas must go through a series of trials meant to test their abilities to survive in the wild, while avoiding human interference as much as possible. China's dedication to panda research is leading the rest of the globe in panda conservation.
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Raising Cute Pandas: It's Complicated | National Geographic
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Giant panda cubs are adorable fluff balls that squeak and squeal. This endangered species is also incredibly tricky to breed and raise in captivity. In the 1960s, only 30 percent of infant pandas born at breeding centers survived. Today 90 percent survive. So, what changed?
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In the last 20 years, China has successfully tackled three of the biggest problems holding the giant panda back. Through research and experimentation, researchers at China's breeding centers have discovered how to encourage captive pandas to mate, how to make sure the pregnancy is successful, and how to keep the panda cubs alive once they've been born. For mating, they found that offering the females a choice of mate as well as enriching panda diets leads to a better chance of successful mating. A panda pregnancy can range from 73 days to 324 days depending on the weight of the mother panda and conditions she experiences during pregnancy. This knowledge, backed by medical advancements in artificial insemination, has allowed for more successful pregnancies in captive pandas.
Pandas often give birth to twins, and mothers usually choose to nurture only the stronger cub, resulting in the other twin's death. Panda keepers have found a way to save this cub by "sharing custody." Periodically, the keepers will swap out the infants, caring for one themselves while the other is with the mother. This way, every cub has a chance to survive. When in human care, the keepers must frequently massage the gut of the cub to help stimulate bowel movements—as infant pandas are unable to defecate without assistance.
All of these factors have led to the spike in the panda's survival rates. More recently, the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda has made another breakthrough: It’s the only center in the world to successfully breed pandas and then release them into the wild. Five pandas have been released since 2006, though two have died. Before release, the pandas must go through a series of trials meant to test their abilities to survive in the wild, while avoiding human interference as much as possible. China's dedication to panda research is leading the rest of the globe in panda conservation.
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