熊猫介绍英语作文 篇一:
Panda is one of the scarcest animals. People in the world like it very much. There used to be many pandas in China long ago. As the balance of nature was destroyed and the weather was getting warmer and warmer, pandas became less. But at present, the number of pandas is increasing year by year. There are now so many pandas that some are being sent to other countries so that people there can enjoy them.
熊猫是世界上濒危动物之一.世界各国人民都非常喜爱它.很久以前中国曾有许多熊猫,由于自然平衡遭到破坏,气候变暖,大熊猫越来越少.但目前,大熊猫的数量正逐年增多.正因如今有这么多的大熊猫,以至于有些被派往其他国家,使那里的人民可以欣赏它们.
Nowadays, the biggest nature park for panda in China is in Sichuan. There is a research centre for nature and wild life there. Scientists hope that one day they will have enough pandas to be set free and let them live in the wild again.
如今,最大的熊猫自然公园在中国四川.那里是研究自然野生动物的中心.科学家们希望有一天,他们将有足够多的大熊猫被重新放归野外.
熊猫介绍英语作文 篇二:
Giant panda
The giant pandas,which are the first level’s animals,in our country, are facing the danger of extinction. As we have known, pandas are chequered with black and white though their body, and they are heavy and slow. They feed on bamboo. They seem so cute that we like them very much. However,the quantity of them is no more than 1600 in the world and 330 in China. Therefore, it is urgent to protect them.
Why are the pandas less and lessThere are many reasons accounting for this. First, with the
development of economic, we have occupied their too much habitat.Second, many lawbreakers hunt them because their value of body. Third, their food is only bamboo and once the bamboo become less and they do, too.
Fortunately, the government has introduced many policies to protect them.For example, people set up nature protection area in Sichuan, Shan-xi and Gansu province where the most pandas mainly inhabitat.Moreover, the country punish those criminals who hunt pandas.
I believe, with the protection of people, pandas will become more and more and live a happy life.
大熊猫
在我国,大熊猫是第一级的动物,它们正面临着灭绝的.危险。正如我们所知道的,熊猫的身体是黑白相间的,它们是沉重而缓慢的。他们以竹子为食。他们看起来很可爱,我们非常喜欢他们。然而,他们的数量在世界上不超过1600,在中国是330。因此,保护他们是当务之急。[本内容由 乖乖作文 wWW.GuaiwEng.com 整理]
为什么大熊猫的数量越来越少,原因有很多。首先,与
经济的发展,我们已经占据了他们太多的栖息地。第二,许多违法者因为他们的身体价值而猎杀他们。第三,他们的食物只有竹子,一旦竹子变少了,他们也会这样做。
幸运的是,政府已经出台了许多政策来保护他们。例如,人们在四川、四川、甘肃等地设立了自然保护区,那里的大熊猫主要是栖息地。此外,中国还惩罚那些捕猎大熊猫的罪犯。
我相信,在人们的保护下,熊猫将会越来越多,过着幸福的生活。
熊猫介绍英语作文 篇三:
Panda is a lovely animial. It has just two colors all around the body, black and white. Most pandas live in sourthern china, sichuan province. They like eating bamboo, the main food for them.
As we know, last year, we have sended two pandas to Taiwan.
They are names Tuantuan and Yuanyuan, meaningful name. We also hope Taiwan can come back home soon, would be together with its motherland.
Nowadays, the balance of nuture is destroyed and the weather is getting warmer and warmer, so we need to do something to protect these animals. Otherwise one day we cant see pandas any more.
熊猫介绍英语作文 篇四:
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) ("black-and-white cat-foot") is a mammal classified in the bear family, Ursidae, native to central-western and southwestern China. It is easily recognized by its large, distinctive black patches around the eyes, ears and on its rotund body. Though technically a carnivore, the panda has a diet which is 98% bamboo. However, they may eat other foods such as honey, eggs, fish, and yams.
The Giant Panda is an endangered animal; an estimated 3,000 pandas live in the wild[2][3] and over 180 were reported to live in captivity by August 20xx in mainland China[3] (another source by the end of 20xx put the figure for China at 221[4]), with twenty pandas living outside of China.[citation needed]
However, reports show that the numbers of wild panda are on the rise.[5][6]
The giant panda has long been a favorite of the public, at least partly on
account of the fact that the species has an appealing baby-like cuteness that makes it seem to resemble a living teddy bear. The fact that it is usually
depicted reclining peacefully eating bamboo, as opposed to hunting, also adds to its image of innocence. Though the giant panda is often assumed docile because of their cuteness, they have been known to attack humans, usually assumed to be out of irritation rather than predatory behavior.
The Giant Panda has a very distinctive black-and-white coat. Adults measure around 1.5 m long and around 75 cm tall at the shoulder. Males can weigh up to 115 kg (253 pounds). Females are generally smaller than males, and can occasionally weigh up to 100 kg (220 pounds). Giant Pandas live in
mountainous regions, such as Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, and Tibet. While the Chinese dragon has been historically a national emblem for China, since the latter half of the 20th century the Giant Panda has also become an informal national emblem for China. Its image appears on a large number of modern Chinese commemorative silver, gold, and platinum coins.
The Giant Panda has an unusual paw, with a "thumb" and five fingers; the "thumb" is actually a modified sesamoid bone, which helps the panda to hold the bamboo while eating. Stephen Jay Gould wrote an essay about this, then used the title The Panda's Thumb for a book of essays concerned with evolution and intelligent design. The Giant Panda has a short tail,
approximately 15 cm long. Giant Pandas can usually live to be 20-30 years old while living in captivity.
Until recently, scientists thought giant pandas spent most of their lives alone, with males and females meeting only during the breeding season. Recent
studies paint a different picture, in which small groups of pandas share a large territory and sometimes meet outside the breeding season.[citation needed]
Like most subtropical mammals, but unlike most bears, the giant panda does not hibernate.
[edit] Diet
Pandas eating bamboo at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.Despite its taxonomic classification as a carnivore, the panda has a diet that is primarily herbivorous, which consists almost exclusively of bamboo. This is an
evolutionarily recent adaptation. Pandas lack the proper enzymes to digest bamboo efficiently, and thus derive little energy and little protein from it.
While primarily herbivorous, the panda still retains decidedly ursine teeth, and will eat meat, fish, and eggs when available. In captivity, zoos typically maintain the pandas' bamboo diet, though some will provide specially formulated biscuits or other dietary supplements.