The giant panda is Chinese national treasure. It has a naive image and is very popular among people. An adult giant panda eats 50 to 60 pounds of bamboo every day. Giant pandas love to eat bamboo. In the process of their evolution, in order to adapt to changes in the environment, they have changed their eating habits. By eating bamboo, the giant panda species has been preserved. The personality of giant pandas is very docile. They spend nearly half of their time sleeping and the remaining half of their time eating.
Pandas like to eat bamboo, which is influenced by the evolution of the species.
More than 18,000 years ago, giant pandas were still meat-eating animals. But later, with the evolution of the species, the living environment of giant pandas also underwent earth-shaking changes. There is less and less edible food on the earth. In order not to starve to death, giant pandas can only choose to eat bamboo scattered everywhere. In the process of long-term adaptation to the environment, they have also developed a love for eating bamboo. Features. As giant pandas evolve, their molars become wider and more convenient, allowing them to grind the fibers in bamboo when they eat it.
Giant pandas are leaders in evolution, and bamboo is easier for them to obtain.
Giant pandas are omnivorous animals. Currently, they have been classified into the family of herbivores, but in fact, the internal structure of giant pandas is typical of carnivores. The internal structure of giant pandas does not actually have a digestive system suitable for decomposing fiber, but in order to survive, giant pandas could only rely on bamboo to sustain life at that time, which shows that they are leaders in evolution.
In addition, the distribution of bamboo in the wild is relatively wide and there are not many animal populations that can easily compete with giant pandas. Under this circumstance, giant pandas naturally developed the habit of eating bamboo, and this habit has been preserved to this day.