Why are pandas so useless?

As anything other than marketing tools, pandas are one of evolution's less successful products. Built to be carnivores, they actually subsist on a diet of almost exclusively bamboo. So they are severely under-supplied with the protein, fats and assorted other nutrients a decent steak would provide.
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Are pandas useless for the environment?

Pandas may also offer ecosystem services to other organisms in their habitat. For example, there might be insects and parasites that require pandas for food, or plants that grow in the spaces that pandas clear when they eat bamboo.
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Why don't we let pandas go extinct?

We should do everything we can to save the giant panda because we are the ones that have driven it to the edge of extinction. And because we can. But pandas also play a crucial role in China's bamboo forests by spreading seeds and helping the vegetation to grow. So by saving pandas, we will also be saving so much more.
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Are pandas a waste of money?

The panda has been called "possibly one of the grossest wastes of conservation money in the last half century" by conservationist Chris Packham, president of Britain's Bat Conservation Trust.
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Do pandas do anything useful?

Pandas play an important role in the forest ecosystem where they live. Seeds and plant matter collects on their fur, which is then deposited as they move throughout their habitat. They also climb trees and swim, which further helps disperse the seeds.
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Why Pandas Suck At Being Pandas



Are pandas overrated?

Pandas are very cute, but they don't do much for their ecosystem, and they take away a lot of resources from other endangered plants and animals that support multitudes. Following is a transcript of the video. Here's a hot take — pandas are OVERRATED.
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What if pandas went extinct?

If the panda were to be extinct, people would cut down the bamboo forests because there's no fear of extinction. China would have somewhat of an advantage because they would be able to develop the areas where the pandas once lived to create highways. Bamboo supply would decrease.
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Do pandas get hurt when they fall?

"Because giant pandas are fat, they won't feel a lot of pain when they fall from a high place. Rather than worrying about the pain, it's more of an ego issue for them.
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Are pandas getting better?

Wild pandas get a boost

Wild panda numbers are finally rebounding after years of decline. In September, the International Union for Conservation of Nature announced that pandas have been upgraded from “endangered” to “vulnerable.”
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Why are pandas so clumsy?

Because they spend lots of their day lazing about or climbing, their leg muscles aren't nearly as strong as their forearms. When they do actually move, they can't rely as heavily on their legs. It's not so surprising then that they're a bit clumsy, with how unevenly developed they are.
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Has anyone ever been killed by a panda?

Giant panda attacks on human are rare. There, we present three cases of giant panda attacks on humans at the Panda House at Beijing Zoo from September 2006 to June 2009 to warn people of the giant panda's potentially dangerous behavior.
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Are pandas worth saving?

A study published today (June 28), led by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Science, shows that conserving the giant panda's natural habitat was worth roughly $2.6 billion in 2010—at least 10 times we paid to preserve the species that year.
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Are pandas necessary?

Why giant pandas are so important. Giant pandas help to keep their mountain forests healthy by spreading seeds in their droppings, which helps vegetation to thrive. The Giant panda's forested habitat is also important for local people – for food, income and fuel for cooking and heating.
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What is the most useless species on Earth?

The Most Useless Animals in the World, by Max Schwartz
  • The Rhinoceros. I hate Rhinos. ...
  • The Giraffe. The long neck just kills me. ...
  • The Penguin. Short, stubby, slow, and with zero ability to attack, kill or defend itself against other animals. ...
  • The Hippo. The Hippo is a piece of work. ...
  • The Ostrich.
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Is there any animal that has no purpose?

1. Mosquitos. Mosquitoes are such a nuisance.
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Are pandas doomed?

It's a common myth that the panda is doomed because it's an evolutionary dead-end—a lazy bear that eats a deficient diet of shoots and leaves, and sucks at sex. None of this is true. They are well-adapted for eating a plentiful source of food—bamboo—and in the wild, they have no problems with mating.
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How many pandas are left 2021?

It is an achievement to celebrate. But pandas remain scattered and vulnerable, and much of their habitat is threatened by poorly-planned infrastructure projects. And remember: there are still only 1,864 left in the wild.
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Did China take back pandas?

Giant Pandas At The National Zoo Will Move Back To China In 2023 : NPR. Giant Pandas At The National Zoo Will Move Back To China In 2023 The Smithsonian's National Zoo announced a three-year extension of its giant panda agreement Monday.
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How did China save the giant panda?

To protect giant panda's habitat, China government has set 13 panda nature reserve areas. In the areas, farming fields have been left to grow back as forest. Trees and bamboo have grown well, and habitat are recovering. Also farming practices around the forests have been reduced or separated from the reserve areas.
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Are pandas friendly?

Though the panda is often assumed to be docile, it has been known to attack humans, presumably out of irritation rather than aggression. Pandas have been known to cover themselves in horse manure to protect themselves against cold temperatures.
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Why are pandas so lazy?

Because this diet provides so few nutrients, pandas need to slow things down. That means not moving a lot; harboring smaller energy-sucking organs like the liver, brain, and kidneys; and producing fewer thyroid hormones, which slows their metabolism.
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Are all pandas born female?

Oh yes – and all pandas are born female. Males are only created if a panda receives a fright in its first 48 hours of life. This is why some zoos employ panda spookers.
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Why can't pandas eat meat?

They found that there is a mutation in T1R1 gene. The gene encodes for T1R1 protein which is umami taste receptor. The mutation turns T1R1 into a pseudo gene: a gene which is no longer expressed. As a result, pandas cannot taste umami taste of meat and gradually lost their interest in meat.
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Can pandas survive without humans?

These beautiful animals are among the world's most threatened species with only about 1,600 left in the wild. Giant pandas can't continue to survive in the wild without human protection.
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Are pandas mean to humans?

Pandas can be dangerous to humans if they feel threatened. Attacks are infrequent and most likely in captivity. Pandas, despite their fluffy and cuddly appearance, can be quite dangerous to humans. Pandas are substantially stronger than most men, and their teeth and claws are dangerous.
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