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Appearance characteristics of giant pandas. (not less than 70 words)
The head and body are black and white, but black is not pure black, and white is not pure white, but brown in black and yellow in white. The Qinling area is large, with rough body hair and slightly brown belly hair.
Giant panda's skin is thick, the thickest part can reach 10 mm, and the skin thickness of different parts of the body is also different. The back of the body is thicker than the ventral side, and the lateral side is thicker than the medial side. The average skin thickness is about 5 mm, which is white, elastic and tough.
Extended data
The giant panda is an ancient animal. Only China has pandas in the world, and they are called "national treasures". According to research, more than 654.38+million years ago, the footprints of giant pandas appeared in many provinces in southern China.
However, due to the changes of topography, climate and vegetation, the number of giant pandas has decreased sharply. By the 1980s, there were only 65,438+0,000 pandas in the wild. Therefore, in order to protect this rare species, China has listed the giant panda as an endangered protected animal.
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