Giant pandas are herbivores (folivores) and in the wild, they eat 99 percent bamboo. They may also eat meat, fish, and eggs when available. Giant pandas are polygynous, breeding between March and May. The female attracts a male through a series of bleats and groans.
Although they belong to the order “carnivora” the panda is primarily a herbivore, eating a diet made up mainly of bamboo leaves and shoots. Pandas will also eat berries, fruit, fungi, grasses, small mammals, birds, eggs and fish.
It can take as long as 12 hours a day for a panda to eat the amount of bamboo it needs to get enough nutrients. Though bamboo makes up most of a panda’s diet, their bodies are not well-suited to digesting the plant. Of the 12 kilograms of bamboo they eat per day, they can only digest around 17%.
However, they eat bamboo almost exclusively. They eat both the shoots and leaves of the bamboo plant, and it makes up 99 percent of their diet. Outside of bamboo, pandas do occasionally eat fish, small mammals, or other plants.
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