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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Giant Pandas

My sister is in love with bears. Now as an adult she collects all sorts, sizes and shapes of bears. When we were younger she loved panda bears. Today March 16th is a day that celebrates the Giant Panda Bear, one of the cutest, and most loved animals. A favorite of many children and adult alike so there is no surprise that there is a special day to honor this great friend the Panda. However, the Giant Panda Bear is an endangered species.

Over 100 zoos around the world plays host to these beloved giant panda bears. The number of these bears living in the wild has slimmed to less than 2,000. Some may consider the Giant Panda Bear but others have made them a symbol of endurance. Perhaps, that is why they are the World Wildlife Foundation symbol.


The giant black and white panda bears are native to China. They are loved world wide with some believing that they have mystical powers. The Giant pandas enjoy living in the cool, wet remote mountainous forest of China. Dining on bamboo and fruit they can spend up to 14 hours a day eating. Most of the year panda bears live a hermit life staying alone but during mating season the female will choose their male mate and then leave to raise the cubs alone The Giant Panda Bear will live around 20 years.

Have you ever been to the zoo to see the pandas?? With spring weather arriving it may be a great time to do so. Why not take some time to learn more about pandas. Another fun idea would to buy someone special or yourself a stuffed panda bear

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