Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What are some negetive things about Pandas HELP ME PLEASE!?

they are endangered, so, long term, there not dependable. (you shouldn't invest in pandas)



they are ill suited to tropical conditions, due to their fur ( you can't go skinny dipping with a panda)



they are not as cuddly as they appear, infact they may mistake you for a bamboo shoot and gnaw on you (can't hug pandas)



they are so old fashioned they still havent evolved past black and white movies.. stuck in the past, like zebras (pandas aren't hip)



despite their attractiveness as a pet (gaurd panda), they are too large to smuggle effectively (pandas don't fit in a suitcase.)



they can't talk or fire weapons(panda's cant take over the world)



they burn very poorly (pandas cant be used to generate electricity)



they aren't strong enough to carry humans (pandas are bad forms of transportation)



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They eat lots of bamboos and so there is a short supply of bamboos in some areas.



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they all die? I don't know, why would you want to find negative things about Pandas? they are not very fast moving creatures, althoug on the plus side they don't have to many natural enemies because they stay up in the trees for most of their lives
Pandas can be very violent and aggressive. They are not the sweet animals they seem to be chewing on bamboo.
They occasionally kill and eat sheep. Their breeding apparatus (male) in some individuals is too small to do the job (no joke). They are too limited in their diet to be competitive with other species. Mothers only raise one of the two babies they birth.
they stink
they have a high rate of twins when compared to other mammels and they will kill the second born
They don't eat Purina Panda Chow. They eat bamboo. Buttloads of bamboo.....and bamboo lacks a lot of the essential vitamins that they need. So pandas aren't overly bright critters, either.
They are too big to be house pets.

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