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Where is the panda's hometown?

The giant panda is a unique animal in China, and its main existing habitats are mountainous areas in China, Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu.

Giant pandas are distributed in Gansu, Shaanxi and Sichuan in China (regional extinction: Hubei and Hunan). Including 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.

Giant pandas live in dense bamboo forests at an altitude of 2,600-3,500 meters. The air here is thin and foggy all the year round, and the temperature is below 20℃. Other factors will also affect the distribution and density of giant pandas in the wild: bamboo, topography, distribution of water sources, whether there are hiding places and nests for feeding cubs, and mountain conditions. Human disturbance is the main factor affecting the distribution of giant pandas at present. ?

Giant pandas are not afraid of cold and humidity and never hibernate. Even if the temperature is -4- 14℃, they still walk through the dense bamboo forest bent by snow. They are not afraid of humidity, and always love to live in a humid world with humidity above 80%.

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The giant panda is an extremely precious natural and historical heritage in the world and has important academic research value. Its survival and protection are concerned by the world. The fundamental measures to protect giant pandas are to protect their habitats, promote the reproduction of wild and raised giant pandas, improve and strengthen management methods, and adopt scientific methods to create necessary conditions for the survival of giant pandas, stabilize and further develop their populations, and develop and restore their potential habitats.

By the end of 20/|||| 0/||| 0/,there were 333 giant pandas in captivity in the world. Only Wolong China Conservation Giant Panda Research Center, Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base, Shaanxi Conservation Wildlife Rescue and Feeding Research Center and Beijing Zoo can maintain a breeding population of more than/||| | 0. The giant panda is a highly endangered species.

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