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Giant pandas remove half of the time every day to eat, the remaining half of the time most of the time is spent in sleep. In the wild, pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between every two meals, lying flat, sideways, prone, stretched out or curled up in a ball are their preferred way of sleeping. Inside the zoo, keepers feed them regularly twice a day, so the pandas spend the rest of their time resting. Even when they are sleeping pandas look cute. They are very flexible and can put their bulky bodies into a variety of positions. Their favorite pose is with their legs propped up on a tree and their hands covering their eyes.
The most adorable feature of the giant panda is its chubby body and the way it walks slowly in an inside-out position. This is because they live inside an environment with plenty of food and no natural predators, there is no need to move very fast. However, it is this slow movement that enables him to store energy for low energy food. They also sometimes climb trees to scout out situations, escape intruders, or take naps.
Giant pandas are good tree climbers and playful. Tree-climbing behavior is usually a way for the weaker ones to avoid the stronger ones when they are approaching a courtship, or to escape danger, or when they meet each other. Pandas sometimes go down into the valleys and string into mountain villages or houses, treating pots and pans and buckets, especially round vessels, as toys, and abandoning them in the mountains after playing with them. Sometimes they also and sheep, pigs and other domesticated livestock goodwill, along with the same food and living together.
Usually, giant pandas are always very gentle, and when they see people for the first time, they often use their front paws to cover their faces, or put their heads down and do not show their true faces. They seldom attack other animals or people on their own initiative, and always adopt an evasive approach when they meet by chance in the wild. But when the mother, its little baby is sacrosanct, even if it is caring to visit, but also will anger the mother angry, teeth and claws, hands and feet. Sometimes they also love to do some grooming and other activities to seek appropriate. Like cats, they can stretch their bodies out, with the front stretched out and the back half of the body lifted up, so that the body is flexible and stretches out, or after waking up from sleep, the front limbs are stretched out straight and yawns. You can also shake off the water on your body like a **** if you are wet by water or after wading across a river. [10]
In the wild, giant pandas usually clash during the *** season, especially when three to four males pursue a *** female. Sometimes, females and males also fight. In zoos, their fights are usually over water, food, or one panda taking up good territory.