The giant panda kept in the zoo has greatly changed its self-survival ability, because there are keepers in the zoo who regularly feed it and put bamboo or other food every day, and it is basically unnecessary for him to collect food himself, so its wild survival ability is greatly reduced. If the giant panda is put outside without the corresponding scientific and reasonable training, it is obvious that his self-survival is problematic, so it is actually a great challenge to put the giant panda into the wild.
However, a relative advantage of the giant panda is that it doesn't need to worry about its own safety, because it also has strong self-defense ability when it goes to the wild. In ancient times, giant pandas were called stone and iron beasts. Its self-defense ability is very strong. Although it is a vegetarian now, its biting power ranks second among all species in the world. Giant pandas can reach the level of lions and tigers, even more fierce than them. Therefore, its own safety is not a big problem in the wild, but how to find the food it needs has become the most critical problem.
Because in recent years, the conditions in the wild have been continuously destroyed, and there are fewer and fewer truly natural bamboo forests. Giant pandas are particularly picky about food. They only eat bamboo, and seldom eat other foods. The food source problem of giant pandas cannot be effectively guaranteed in the wild. Therefore, whether they can grow up healthily depends largely on whether the giant panda's own viability is strong enough.