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endangered animals giant panda information​

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Answered by mysteriouskudi6
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Giant pandas first became endangered in 1990 due to excessive poaching in the 80s and deforestation, depleting their bamboo food source. A fickle species, bamboo can grow extensively in mountainous or barren lands, but then dies in the winter. ... The number of pandas found in the wild has now reached 1,864 individuals.

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Answered by SamaraDSilva2021
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Giant pandas were first endangered in 1990 due to excessive poaching in the 80s. Other reasons are because of deforestation, depleting their bamboo food source. There are now 1,800 giant pandas living in the wild because of maintaining nature reserves and other conservation initiatives in the recent years.

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