1. What is the cause of the death of giant panda Ginny? As the national treasure of our country, the giant panda has always been loved by everyone, not only because of its naive appearance, but also because of the scarcity of this animal. One of the giant pandas in Beijing Zoo is called Ginny, who was born in Beijing Zoo, but died of heart failure because of her age. The giant panda was 27 years old when she died. If she was not sick herself, she could be regarded as the older panda.
2. How long can a panda live on average? The giant panda is a wild animal. Generally speaking, if raised in the wild, the life expectancy is about 20 years old, and if raised artificially, it will probably reach 30 years old. The giant panda who died this time can be said to have lived for a long time, because he was carefully taken care of during his stay in the zoo and took good care of all aspects of his diet and daily life, so he was able to live for so long. Now many giant pandas live in the wild, so we don't have their specific life span.
3. What is the living condition of giant pandas in China now? The giant panda is a very precious wild animal, which only exists in China. Giant pandas in other countries in the world are donated by China. Chinese people also call the giant panda a national treasure. This animal has lived on the earth for a long time, about 8 million years. In general, giant pandas can be seen in Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi and other places in China. In 20 19, the number of giant pandas can be accurately counted as about 600 under the condition of hypoxia. In order to protect giant pandas, China has established nature reserves to ensure that giant pandas can survive and reproduce better. Because of its very low reproduction rate, the increase in the number of giant pandas is not obvious. However, China has been studying the breeding technology of giant pandas, hoping to provide some help for the growth of the number of giant pandas. In China, the living conditions of giant pandas are basically very safe and secure. Through human intervention, giant pandas can have a good rest in China, so I believe that through our efforts, the number of giant pandas will increase to a great extent in the future.