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Riley from the United States wrote:can you ever get a baby panda as a pet or a baby monkey ?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Riley,
No, all pandas, including babies, are endangered species - very rare - and owned by the Chinese government. Even those pandas seen in zoos around the world are still the official property of China. Also, they would be very difficult to care for because they need to feed on a special kind of bamboo that grows in the mountains of China.
Sometimes you see people with monkeys as pets, but this is not a good idea.
They are cute, especially babies, but when they grow older they need to be wild. Wild animals always are happier and do best when living in the wilderness where they come from.
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Elizabeth from the United States wrote:Where do giant pandas live?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Elizabeth.
Giant pandas live in a few isolated mountain ranges in the provinces of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu in south-central China. They live in broadleaf and coniferous forests with a dense understory of bamboo, at elevations between 1,500 m and 3,000 m. Torrential rains, dense mists, and heavy cloud cover characterize these forests throughout much of the year. The giant panda has lived in bamboo forests for several million years. It is a highly specialized animal, with unique adaptations.
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How much bamboo do pandas eat a day?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Marisca,
Bamboo is the giant panda's favorite food. Adult giant pandas will spend 10 to 16 hours a day finding and eating bamboo. They eat different parts of the plant depending on the time of year. In the summer and autumn, pandas munch mostly on leaves. Winter means a diet of tough stems. Spring provides tender, young bamboo shoots.
A giant panda’s digestive system is similar to that of a carnivore rather than an herbivore. Because bamboo does not provide much nutrition, a panda needs to eat a large amount of food. It may eat up to 20 kg of bamboo each day to get all the nutrients it needs.
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Marisca from South Africa wrote:
Dasfgfve from United States wrote:What do seals eat?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi There,
Seals eat mostly fish. They also like a few other things like crabs, shrimp and even octopus if they can catch them.
And we have great article about seals in Glossopedia. If you want to know more about them click on the picture below.
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Kenda from United States wrote:About how many different kinds of animals visit the rain forest every year?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Kenda,
That's a very difficult question to answer. The best estimate scientists have is there are over half a million (500,000) known creatures in the rainforests of the world.
There are several hundreds of thousands of different animals - birds, mammals, insects, fishes, reptiles - that live in the rainforest. In fact, every year scientists discover many new species - most are small like insects, but once in a while they discover something bigger like a cat or bat.
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Thivanks from Fiji wrote:How do hybernating animals survive in winter?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Thivanka.
That's a great question, because it's kind of hard to imagine how hibernating animals survive the winter.
When animals hibernate, they sleep through the winter to avoid the cold weather and save energy. During the fall, animals that hibernate eat A LOT and gain lots of weight as fat. As winter approaches, the animals find a suitable place to hibernate. During hibernation they live off their body fat as they sleep for several day or weeks. The animals' breathing and heart beats slow down and usually their body temperatures drop to match the temperatures outside. Examples of hibernating animals are bears, frogs, bats, & raccoons.
To be more specific, the black bear is a good example of an animal that hibernates in winter. Black bears eat more than usual in the fall and can gain as much as 30 pounds per week. They also gather leaves, grass, and twigs to make warm beds. They use these beds to sleep on in dens, burrows, caves, hollowed-out trees, or rock crevices. While hibernating, their body temperatures can drop from a typical 99-101 degrees Fahrenheit to 88-95 degrees. A black bear's heartbeat also goes down from 60 to 90 times per minute to as few as 8 to 40 beats per minute. The black bear can go as long as 100 days without eating, drinking, urinating, or exercising while in the hibernation state.
Non-hibernating animals migrate or adapt to survive harsh, cold weather in winter.
I hope that information is helpful!
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GLOBIO Traveling Teacher
Aleixia from United States wrote:What animal eats red pandas? Is there any at all?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Aleixia,
We know very little about red pandas in the wild and the other animals they interact with. There are a few animals that might try and catch a red panda for food - types of wild cats and possibly eagles. Baby red pandas could also be caught by snakes and hawks, but we know this for certain. Since red pandas spend most of their lives in the tree tops, any animals that would attack them would need to fly or be very skilled at hunting in the trees.
The red pandas' biggest enemy is humans. People kill the red panda for its beautiful fur. Many people in the areas where red pandas live believe having red panda fur will bring you good fortune. This is not true.
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Haley from United States wrote:Where do pandas live?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Haley,
There are two types of pandas - Giant pandas and Red pandas. Both types of pandas live in the mountain forests of southwest China. Red pandas also live in the mountain countries of the Himalayas - Nepal, Bhutan, India, Burma and Tibet.
For more about pandas look in Glossopedia by clicking on the two pictures below.
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Swaathy from Canada wrote:What are some general and specific charecteristic of a polar bear?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Swaathy,
Here are some interesting FastFACTS about the polar bear.
1) The polar bear or the sea/ice bear are the world's largest land predators. They can be found in the Arctic, the U.S. (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Denmark (Greenland), and Norway.
2) About 25,000 to 40,000 polar bears roam the Arctic.
3) All countries either banned hunting or established rules for how many polar bears could be hunted within it's own boundaries.
4) Male polar bears may grow over 3 meters (10 feet tall) and weigh over 635 kg (1400 lbs). Females reach 2 meters (7 ft) and weigh 295 kgs (650 lbs).
5) In the wild polar bears live up to age 25.
6) Polar bears have been known to swim over 162 kilometers (100 miles) at a stretch.
7) Humans are the polar bears' only predator.
8) Polar bear babies (cubs) weigh less than .5 kg (1 pound) when born - usually a mother bear has two cubs.
Hope those facts help.
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GLOBIO Traveling Teacher
Jada from United States wrote:where do fish live and what types of fish are there?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Jada,
Fish live in almost every place on earth you find water. The easy places are in saltwater or marine habitats like the oceans, and in freshwater such as ponds, lakes and rivers. They live in tropical places and in cold icy places like under the ice in Antarctica.
What kind lives there depends on the place - there are over 29,000 types of fishes that science has discovered and named, but every year more and more are discovered. For more about fishes look at the Glossopedia article about Fishes by clicking on the picture below.
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Taliyah from the Arctic Ocean wrote:How big are baby pandas when they are first born?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Taliyah,
Baby pandas are very small when they are first born - like kittens - about as big as your fist. The mother panda carries the baby in her mouth and cradles it in her paw.
You can get a better idea of their size if you look at the pictures in our Glossopedia article about giant pandas. You can get to the article by clicking on the picture below.
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Tara from South Africa wrote:Does a platypus lay eggs for sure?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Tara
YES! Definitely, a platypus lays eggs. In fact, the platypus is one of only two kinds of mammals in the world that lays eggs, the other, also lives in Australia and in New Guinea, is called an Echidna. Both the platypus and echidnas are egg-laying mammals scientists call Monotremes.
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GLOBIO Traveling Teacher
Aracely from the United States wrote:How fast can a cheetah eat an antelope? Do you know how fast a cheetah can run? Can you tell me if human can run as fast as dog? How big is rhinoceros and a hippo?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Aracely,
Wow, you have a lot of questions! Let's start with cheetahs.
1) After catching an antelope the cheetah is out of breath and needs to rest maybe 15 to 30 minutes before eating. If nothing bothers her or him, the cheetah will eat for about 30-60 minutes. But they rarely eat the whole antelope themselves. Other animals like lions, hyenas, jackals and vultures clean up what the cheetah can't finish.
2) Cheetahs are the fastest land mammals. Cheetahs can run up to 113 kph.
3) No, humans can not run as fast as most dogs.
4) Rhinos average 2-3m long and weigh up to 3,600kg. (you can find more on
Glossopedia. Click on the picture below to explore Rhinos.)
)Hippos weigh about 1,200 to 1,800 kilograms.
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LaDerica from Australia wrote:What country do koalas live in? And what state?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi LaDerica,
Koalas live only in the country of Australia. Inside Australia they are limited to living in the temperate Eucalyptus forests of the eastern states of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. They also live in a small area around the Australian national capitol of Canberra. All other places where you can find koalas, they have been introduced by humans - like Kangaroo Island in South Australia.
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Perla from Puerto Rico wrote:what are the kind of animal that live in the temperate forest because my class is doing a project with it can you please help me?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Perla,
That's a good question, but it has many answers. The answer depends on which temperate forest you want to know about - there are temperate forests on every continent. In North America you might find black bears, deer, squirrels and cougars, but if you travel to China you find giant pandas, red pandas, Asiatic black bears, and golden monkeys. So it really depends on which temperate forest you are curious about. Write us back and maybe we can help more.
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Madison from the United States wrote:How long has the longest panda lived?
GLOBIO Traveling Teacher says:
Hi Madison,
The oldest living panda in captivity, named Changchang, was 35 years old when it died at a zoo in Eastern China on May 23, 2002. Changchang had lived 5 years longer than most pandas in captivity, and would have been between 75-85 in human years.
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