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And unfortunately, they are endangered due to a variety of reasons, including habitat loss :. We agree. Unfortunately, though, due primarily to habitat loss, pandas are an endangered species. It is very unfortunate that in the past, pandas were hunted for their valuable furs. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Nicholas. Thank you so much for putting this up on wonderopolis.

We learnd so much that pandas eat 20 to 40 pounds a day and what they eat is only in china. Again thank you so much. Hi, Aiden! We hope you do some more research to find out how pandas sleep! Let us know what you find! It is unfortunate that Pandas are so rare. Thanks for your conern, Liam.

Unfortunately, habitat loss due to deforestation is one of the main reasons why pandas are endangered. Hi, Nate! Are you referring to the panda mask we mention under the "Try It Out" section? We hope you had fun making the mask! I agree with you Annie! What human begins would kill such a cute little animal?! They are so adorable!!! Thanks for sharing, Annie! It is very sad that pandas are endangered due to human activity and habitat loss.

Fortunately, though, some scientists believe that panda populations are on the rise again! Thanks for asking, mia! We ask that Wonderopolis be listed as the author. Also, if you are citing this Wonder for research, since we do not list a publish date for our Wonders of the Day, you may use the date you accessed this page for information. The following is how your would cite this page:.

Accessed 12 Jan. Good point about the pandas, Jay. They are still bears , after all. Thanks for sharing! That's fantastic, Unitato! You are inspiring us today! Thanks for checking out this Wonder and for caring about pandas! Great question, Peyton! Do a little digging and see if you can find the answer to that one. Let us know what you come up with! They are pretty adorable. Do you ever Wonder what makes some animals just universally cuter than others?

Hey, Jonathon! You might be happy to learn that pandas were recently downgraded to "vulnerable" status instead of endangered! Read about it at National Geographic! Many zoos and conversation organizations are working to boost populations of pandas and also protect their habitat and food sources from being destroyed. You can help by spreading the news about pandas to others.

Hi, Wonder Friend! Thanks for looking out for the pandas! We're glad you're advocating for them! Great question, Kevin! We hope this Wonder was informative! Find more ideas by continuing to research! Have fun! Hi, Riley! We agree, panda are super cute!

Keep up your enthusiastic attitude for helping pandas! We appreciate you taking time to leave a comment! Thanks for sharing what you learned, jayden! We hope as people learn more about it, panda numbers keep rising. Thanks for your comment, Lilah! Unfortunately, pandas are endangered. We hope you continue to spread awareness about them! We do, too, Maddie! They are fun to learn about. We hope you enjoyed this Wonder all about pandas!

Hi, Maddie! Thanks for joining the conversation! We hope it's helpful! Hi, Areesha! Pandas are sweet animals. However, they grow very big and need certain habitats. Welcome, Mr. Thanks for the KIND words! We agree, merissa! We encourage you to keep learning about them at your library. Hi, joey! Pandas are cute! We hope you enjoyed this Wonder! We encourage you to keep researching pandas at your library and online.

They are amazing animals! Hi, taylor! We are glad there are new regulations in place and many efforts being taken to help the panda population. Hopefully, one day, pandas will be on the rise again! Thanks for your comment and caring about animals! Welcome back, Mya! Fortunately, due to new new laws and greater public awareness of conservation efforts, panda populations are beginning to rise again!

Welcome back, Abbey H! According to the World Wildlife Fund , pandas are endangered. The last panda census was done in and there were 1, pandas living in the wild. You can find more information on their website. Hey, Wonder Friend Wendy! Thanks for sharing your opinion about today's Wonder of the day with us! Thanks for summarizing an answer to today's Wonder of the Day, Sian Pi! You ROCK! I think that that is an amazing name, Lawrence! That is such a good idea!

Maybe one day, you will get a pet panda of your own! Thanks for joining the conversation, Wonder Friend! Maybe you can adopt a panda and sponsor him while he still lives in the wild!

Welcome back, Roman. We encourage you to check a book out at the library so you can explore ALL of your questions about bears. We'd LOVE to hear what you learn! Panda's have teeth and are wild animals, so if you tried to keep one as a pet, they would probably bite you. We are glad that the population of the panda appears to be slowly rising too, Andre'.

Thank you for sharing your opinion with us today. You sure have some awesome thinking with this Wonder of the Day, pbednarczyk. We hope to hear from you again soon! It makes us sad that pandas are rare, too, Wonder Friend.

What is something you could do to help the panda population? We can't imagine a world without panda bears in it, so we sure hope the numbers keep increasing. We loved that you used the word 'delicate' to describe panda bears.

What a great way to describe them! We're so glad you joined us today! What do you think you and your friends could do to help protect the habitats of the panda bears? What kind of family were pandas from? Like wolves are from dogs and lions are from cats. What pandas from? Panda bears are related to other bears.

It is surprising how few pandas are left in the world. We think it is sad that pandas are dying too, Skyla. We appreciate you sharing your opinion with us today. We think the decrease in the panda population is sad and don't think they should be harmed either. What kinds of things do you think you could do to help the panda population?

Thank you for sharing your thinking about helping the panda population. What do you think you and your friends could do to help protect the panda population? Thanks for sharing what your learned from today's Wonder. We hope their numbers continue to increase, too! Pandas sure do eat a lot, don't they, A.

We're glad you learned some cool things about pandas. Yes, Mackensie! They are so cute, that we can understand why you love them sooooo much!

We also think it is sad that they are becoming so rare. We have to make sure that we protect their habitat! Thanks for sharing with us today, Wonder Friend! We also hope that the panda population continues to grow!

Check back with us tomorrow to find out if your Wonder Prediction was correct! Enjoy, Wonder Friends! We agree, Melanie! He is adorable! Great question about the cake!

We're not sure what it was made out of, although we hope it was something other than sugar. We're so happy that you enjoyed this Wonder today! It is sad that Pandas used to be hunted for their skin. We hope that a lot of that has stopped, now. Check back with us tomorrow to find out what the next Wonder will be! Did you submit your pic to the Wonder Gallery? We would love to see it!

Thanks for sharing, Wonder Friend! Yes, they are adorable, Infinity Nasir! Too bad about the mess. Enjoy, Wonder Friend! We do too, Rex! They are just so cute! We're glad that you enjoyed this Wonder with us today! We agree, Sara! They are so adorable! We wish we could give them a hug, but then we remember that they are wild animals. Thank you for sharing what you learned from today's Wonder! That's right, D. It is good to know that the number is continuing to go up. That is a good thing.

We agree, Elyssa! They are adorable! How cool that you've been able to travel to China to see one! We don't think pandas hate human beings, Aj, but humans have made life very difficult for pandas. It's a good thing their numbers are back on the rise!

That's right, Amaury! We are tearing down their natural habitat, which also includes their food source, which is bamboo. What do you think we could do to help the panda's? Hi, Morgan! Panda bears look so cute and cuddly, you would think they would make good pets.

Yet, we have to remember that they are wild animals that eat a lot! It's probably best to get a stuffed panda toy, as opposed to the real thing. Thanks for sharing with us today! We are undergoing some spring clearing site maintenance and need to temporarily disable the commenting feature. Thanks for your patience. Drag a word to its definition. You have answered 0 of 3 questions correctly and your score is:. Want to add a little wonder to your website? Read This Next Wild parakeets have taken a liking to London.

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WWF is collecting postal codes so we can send you news and invitations most relevant to your area. About Giant Pandas The giant panda is perhaps the most powerful symbol in the world when it comes to species conservation.

Scientific Name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Status: Vulnerable. Weight: Up to kg. Size: Up to 1. Population: Approximately 1, Habitat: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests of Southwest China.

Range: Central China. Diet: Leaves, stems and shoots of bamboo. Did You Know?



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