Meet the Giant Panda 07

Q: Why don't giant pandas like to be touched by their ears?
A: Because the ears of giant pandas are thin and their hearing is very sensitive. If their ears are touched, they will become sensitive and alert and will feel uncomfortable. If they are touched repeatedly, they will get upset and act aggressively.
 
Q: What is the giant panda's sense of hearing?
A: Giant pandas have very sensitive hearing, and can hear voices from far away.
 
Q: What is the giant panda's sense of smell?
A: Giant pandas have a very keen sense of smell, and can identify the odor information sent by other individuals.
 
Q: What is the giant panda's sense of sight?
A: The giant pandas, who have lived in the deep mountains and dense forests for a long time, although they can not see very far, are not born with myopia, and their visual function is far worse than his hearing and smell ability.
 
Q: What is the cry of giant pandas like?
A: Giant pandas make different cries under different circumstances, emotions and psychological states. Their usual cries sound like: cow barking, sheep barking, moaning, barking, chirping (like puppies), as well as howling, birdsong, squeaking and so on.
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