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Pandas form communities in NW China mountains
Xinhua ^ | December 30, 2006

Posted on 01/02/2007 5:02:26 PM PST by Shermy

XI'AN Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Seven panda "villages" of 10 to 20 pandas each have been found in northwest China's Qinling mountains, said experts.

"These panda recluses live in stone cave communities in the mountain," said Yong Yange, director of the research institute of Foping National Nature Reserve at the foot of the Qinling mountains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

The panda breeding caves look just like a village. The black and white villagers can tell to which community a panda belongs by smelling their excrement, Yong said.

Social life occurs within the community and the pandas seldom seek contact with other villages except when they are looking for food, Yong said.

The villagers keep their sons but shoo away their daughters.

When female pandas are two years old, they are driven from home to another village while sons grow up with mother and wait for "ladies" to arrive from another place, according to Yong.

"Marrying daughters to a remote area avoids inbreeding," Yong said. Young pandas compete -- lazily enough -- to decide which one will have a "beauty" from another place.

According to Yong, the mothers enjoy two types of cave apartment -- one bedroom with hall or just one big living room.

All the caves are leeward and generally face due south or southeast.

A mother cannot retain her room forever but must share with other villagers from the same community at different periods, Yong said.

Further investigation is being carried out on the girl outcasts and on how the villages develop new territories when there are too many ladies, according to Yong.

Yong's 16-member team has been researching 99 panda caves in the Reserve since 2004.

Future investigations will mainly focus on the structure of the stone caves.

"If we can build new apartments for pandas like these caves, we will help panda mothers breed and increase the number of pandas in the wild," Yong said.

The Qinling Mountain giant pandas are a sub-species of giant pandas on the verge of extinction, said Yong.

There are approximately 300 Qinling Mountain pandas and about 1,590 in the wild, mainly in the high mountains of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu. There are 160 pandas living in captivity around the world.


TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: pandas

1 posted on 01/02/2007 5:02:28 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Shermy; mikrofon; Charles Henrickson
Pandas form communities

Of course.

Anything less would be sheer pandamonium.

2 posted on 01/02/2007 5:04:52 PM PST by martin_fierro (Grinning and Bearing)
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To: Shermy

interesting bump


3 posted on 01/02/2007 5:15:36 PM PST by ellery (The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts. - Edmund Burke)
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To: Shermy

4 posted on 01/02/2007 5:29:20 PM PST by Always Right
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To: Shermy
You must understand that I don't agree at all with this song from Corky and the Juice Pigs and I only link to it for purposes of proving Pandaphobia:

Pandas Must Die.

5 posted on 01/02/2007 5:33:21 PM PST by xJones
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To: Always Right

they all look the same to me ......


6 posted on 01/03/2007 10:54:44 PM PST by Republican Party Reptile
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