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Sichuan Tourism International Image Released on May 20 19

The international image of Sichuan tourism released in May 2065438+09 is the giant panda.

Giant Panda: A mammal of the genus Giant Panda in Xiong Ke, which has only two subspecies. The male is slightly larger than the female. He is a plump and rich man who looks like a bear, with a round head and a short tail, with a head and tail length of 1.2- 1.8m, a tail length of 10- 12cm, a weight of 80- 120kg and a maximum weight of/

The black-and-white appearance is conducive to hiding on the dense trees and snow-covered ground, which is not easy to be found by natural enemies. It lives in a dense bamboo forest at an altitude of 2,600-3,500 meters, where the air is thin and foggy all the year round, and the temperature is below 20℃. There are a lot of bamboos here, and the distribution of topography and water sources is conducive to the species to nest, hide and feed its young. Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and love to play. Climbing a tree is generally a way for the weak to avoid the strong when approaching the marriage proposal, or avoiding danger, or meeting each other.

habitat

Giant pandas live in the high mountains and deep valleys in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China, which is the windward side of the southeast monsoon. The climate is warm, cool and humid, and its humidity is often above 80%. They are wet animals. Giant pandas are distributed in Minshan, Qionglai, Liangshan, Daxiangling, Xiaoxiangling and Qinling, spanning 45 counties in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces, with a habitat area of more than 20,000 square kilometers and a wild population of 1800, of which more than 80% are distributed in Sichuan.

Their active areas are mostly in ravines, foothills, valleys and terraces, generally on gentle slopes below 20. These places are rich in forests, bamboo grows well, the temperature is relatively stable, the hidden conditions are good, and food resources and water resources are abundant. Giant pandas live at an altitude of 1200m-4 100m, mainly in dense bamboo forests at an altitude of 2600-3500m, where the air is thin and foggy all the year round and the temperature is below 20℃.