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Please tell me the life span of the giant panda.

The average life span of giant pandas is about 25 years old, and that of wild pandas is generally 20 years old. Under breeding conditions, the longest life span of giant pandas is over 30 years old. International genealogy number 2 17, Meimei is 36 years old, which is equivalent to a hundred years of human beings. Previously, a captive giant panda named Dudu in Wuhan Zoo survived for 37 years, setting a world record.

Giant panda (scientific name: giant panda)

Melanoleuca, English name: Giant

Panda), the only mammal belonging to Carnivora, Xiong Ke, Ailuropoinae and Ailuropoda, has black and white fur, round cheeks, big dark circles, chubby body, and a symbolic way of walking. There are eight Chinese characters in it, and its claws are as sharp as scalpels. The giant panda is a unique animal in China, and its main existing habitats are mountainous areas in China, Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu. It belongs to the national first-class protected animals.

Living habits: Giant pandas spend half of their eating time every day, and the rest spend most of their time in sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between meals. Lying flat, lying on the side, prone, stretching or curling are their favorite sleep styles. In the zoo, the keepers feed them regularly, twice a day, so the pandas spend the rest of their time resting.

Breeding mode: Wild giant pandas live in dense forests. When they grow to a certain stage, they must mate and have children, that is, estrus, courtship, mating, pregnancy and childbirth. Pandas usually live alone, but in the breeding season, males and females attract each other and start various courtship activities in the dense bamboo forest. Panda is a multi-male competition. They have a small number of babies in their lifetime, and babies are not easy to survive. Due to the high specialization of giant panda's reproductive ability and feeding behavior, the population growth of giant pandas is very slow.

Protection level:

Protected animals listed in CITES Ⅰ i Washington Convention [14].

Listed in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species) 20 12 ver 3. 1- Endangered (EN).

In 20 16, it was listed in the red list of endangered species VER by IUCN. 3. 1- Vulnerable (Vu).

It is listed as Grade I in the List of National Key Protected Wild Animals in China.