Zoo Panda Cubs Face Tough Beginnings
Article published: September 24, 2012
By: Jennifer Viegas
A panda cub died on
September 23, 2012 in the zoo in Atlanta. It is said that the mother had water in her abdomen and a
slightly unreal liver. This is bad because did you know that only 1,600 pandas
remain in the wild? This is mainly caused by the habitat loss and fragile cubs.
Even though scientists have tried placing cameras in the wild to monitor the
baby cubs the way the cubs grow up in the wild are different from those who
grow up at the zoo. The Atlanta zoo’s pandas have just gave birth to three
cubs! They are very protective over the cubs. Just as Snyder says, "It's just that giant panda cubs are extremely
vulnerable. They are the most altricial (born in an undeveloped state) of all
placental mammals.
This is
related to what we are studying so far because we have been studying placental
mammals and this is how panda cubs are born! We have also been studying about
invertebrates and vertebrates and a panda is a vertebrate! I think that this
was a very interesting article, and very sad because I never knew that there
were just 1,600 more pandas in the wild. Of course it is only in the wild not
counting zoos. Still if you think about it’s not that much compared to the huge
world we are living in now! I really like pandas and I am hoping that their
population grows!
By: Bethany
Great blog. I really liked how it connected with the placental mamals we are studying in class. I was very suprised about the slim number of wild pandas. Again, great blog.
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