Panda Bear Eating Bamboo

Panda Bear Eating Bamboo. Giant Panda Bear Eating Bamboo Stock Photo 116172793 Shutterstock Scientists think the iconic black and white bears switched to eating bamboo in part because it's extremely abundant and they don't have to fight with other animals to get it. For example, pandas have molars that are good for chewing bamboo.

Panda Bear Eating Bamboo Portrait Photograph by David Gn Pixels
Panda Bear Eating Bamboo Portrait Photograph by David Gn Pixels from pixels.com

Pandas famously love bamboo but the fluffy mammals' actually have digestive systems typical of animals that eat a meat-based diet - and Chinese scientists now think they know why. Indeed, as members of the bear family, giant pandas possess the digestive system of a.

Panda Bear Eating Bamboo Portrait Photograph by David Gn Pixels

Pandas have the shortest gestation period among bears, about 2 to 3 months compared with 6 months in other species. These creatures actually spend up to 14 hours daily eating as much as 27 pounds of the plant But they do branch out, with about 1% of their diet comprising other plants and even meat

Portrait of Giant Panda Bear Eating Bamboo Stock Image Image of giant, pandas 26724587. But they do branch out, with about 1% of their diet comprising other plants and even meat Indeed, as members of the bear family, giant pandas possess the digestive system of a.

Hungry Giant Panda Bear Eating Bamboo Photograph by Hung Chung Chih Pixels. The adult mothers start eating young wood bamboo leaves, which have sufficient nutrients, including the calcium necessary for lactation Pandas famously love bamboo but the fluffy mammals' actually have digestive systems typical of animals that eat a meat-based diet - and Chinese scientists now think they know why.