Cámara en Vivo de Panda Gigante – China
Cámara de Pandas desde la Base de Investigación de Chengdu en China.
Este santuario alberga a más de 100 pandas gigantes, lo que lo convierte en uno de los más grandes de China. Los pandas están separados por edad en el santuario. Esta transmisión en vivo te mostrará diferentes vistas de los pandas haciendo de todo: durmiendo, comiendo, jugando, trepando y mucho más. Como verás a continuación. Una cámara es un bucle de video de eventos en vivo del día anterior y otra cámara está transmitiendo en vivo actualmente.
About the Sanctuary: The sanctuaries(or base) is 165 acres in size. It is home to several of Chinas endangered animals. Such as giant pandas, red pandas, and other endangered wild animals exclusive to China. Its main focus is the conservation of giant pandas, scientific research, breeding, public education and educational tourism of Chinas endangered wildlife. It has the largest population of captive giant Pandas in the world with a population of around 220 Pandas between all bases. There are 4 Panda sanctuaries(bases) in China with Chengdu being the largest.
When are baby Pandas born? July to September is when female Pandas give birth to their young. During this time of year you will see several baby Pandas on cam. Watch them grow from birth to cubs, then adolescent and adults.
How long do Giant Pandas live? Giant Pandas will live an average of 15-20 years in the wild and up to 30 years in captivity.
What has made Giant Pandas endangered species? Humans. Humans have accounted for the decline of the Panda population. Agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development has taken away the natural habitat of the Giant Panda and given them no place to live.
Are Mei Xiang and Tian Tian Giant Pandas? Yes Mei Xiang is a Giant female and Tian Tian is a giant male Panda both living in captivity at Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, DC, United States.
What does a Panda like to eat? BAMBOO! Yes and that’s actually all they eat. It gives them all the nutrients they need.
To learn more about what they do at the China Conservation and Research Centre for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP) you can visit panda.org.
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