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Where are the most pandas in China?

Qinling, Minshan, Qionglai, Daxiangling, Xiaoxiangling, Liangshan and Sichuan have the largest number of pandas, because pandas are mainly distributed in these areas.

Giant panda is an endemic species in China, and its distribution areas are Qinling, Minshan, Qionglai, Daxiangling, Xiaoxiangling and Liangshan. Qinling Mountains are distributed in the southern foothills, Foping is the main distribution county, Yangxian is the general distribution county, and Taibai, Ningshan Zhouzhi, Liuba and Ningqiang are only a few distribution counties. Minshan series is generally distributed in Sichuan except Wenxian County, Gansu Province.

The main counties in Sichuan are Pingwu Qingchuan and Beichuan, Jiuzhaigou, Songpan and Maoxian, and a few counties are Anxian, Mianzhu, Pengzhou, Shifang and Dujiangyan.

Qionglai Mountains are mainly distributed in Baoxing, Wenchuan and Tianquan counties. The general counties are Dayi and Lushan, and only a few counties are Qionglai, Chongzhou, Kangding and Luding.

Behavioral characteristics of pandas:

Under normal circumstances, giant pandas are always docile. When you meet someone for the first time, you usually cover your front paws with a mask or lower your head to hide your true feelings. They rarely take the initiative to attack other animals or people, and they always avoid them when they meet in the wild.

But once she becomes a mother, her baby is sacred. Even if she cares about visiting, she will be angry with her mother, showing her teeth and touching her hands. Sometimes they also like to make some modifications and other fitness activities.

You can straighten your body like a cat, stretch your body flexibly by stretching forward and lifting it half-way, or yawn after waking up. If you get wet or cross a river, you can shake off the water like a dog.

In the wild, giant pandas usually have conflicts during estrus, especially when three or four males pursue a female in estrus. Sometimes, females and males also fight. In the zoo, their fight is usually because water, food or a giant panda occupy a good site.