Welcome to another blog of the Panda series. In this blog, we would try to cover the information and facts about new-born pandas. We are going to discuss what new-born pandas look like in this article. Since, many people assume them as the giant pandas when they are newly born. Moreover, they also got the size that they were in, as they considered the panda to be a very huge animal. So, let’s try to cover all these question marks in a human mind.
Newly Born Pandas
Panda cubs are probably among the cutest creatures in the animal world, so the birth of these little ones is of great importance to the public. The giant panda has become the symbol of wildlife protection as well. That is why the birth of panda cubs is not just important for panda lovers but for all people and international organizations. We have collected these attractive images of newly born pandas. After watching these images, we are sure that your perspectives and thoughts about them will surely change.
#1. How Cute A Newly Born Panda is?
To begin with, we should clarify that the cub is another word for baby panda, so being aware of it will help you understand better the information. You probably already know that new-born pandas are called cubs. So the word cub is a special term that is always used to denote the baby of any type of animal, and usually something from the pandas family. To simplify it, let’s just say it is not a grown-up yet. They are simply cute pandas who are just born.
#2. After Few Days Of Birth, Pandas Paws Starts To Develop
Hence, when speaking about a cub, we always imply baby from any type of animal, and some examples are bears, lions, and other big cats. As a result, the cub is a synonym of baby panda. Moreover, cubs observe their parents and learn certain abilities, such as hunting and climbing, that may help them to survive, because once the parents are no longer needed, they will leave them be. They explore the forest around them at the same time as developing their hunting and scavenging abilities in order to develop the skills required to survive in the wild as grown-ups.
#3. How Newly Born Pandas Treated
Since you know the meaning of the word cub, let’s discuss the process of their birth. A panda cub’s birth is a tricky process. Panda mothers give birth to one or two cubs most commonly, as technically, they can produce up to three. However, more than one cub almost never survives, as the mother usually fails to take care of both. In the case of twins, the zoo staff takes one of the cubs away from the mother and replaces it with the other one that they took away in the past. Such a procedure is called twin swapping and is important for both cubs to survive.
#4. A Newly Born Panda Open His Eyes For The First Time
Newborn panda cubs are very small in size. Weighting 90 to 130 grams, they are as big as a stick of butter. Also, they are born blind, nearly hairless, and helpless, being totally dependent on their mothers. Cubs are born with a thin layer of pink skin. When they become a couple of weeks old, their well-recognizable black and white fur starts to appear. They start to grow, and their weight begins to increase rapidly, round about doubling in a week. When pandas are about a month old, their weight reaches approximately two kilograms.
#5. A Cute Picture Of Panda After The Few Time Of His Birth
After the few days of their birth, panda mothers are extremely protective of their newborns due to their small size. They enjoy having the cubs in their arms because it keeps them warm and protected. This bonding phase is important for the cub’s development. During the first few weeks, the mother will rarely leave her kid alone. She even ignores her own need for food and drink. In the wild, this protective response helps cubs survive in the tough mountain environment, where temperatures can drop rapidly and easily.
#6. International Organizations Provide Every Facility To The Pandas
As the cubs grow, they start to learn about the things in their surroundings. When the age becomes three months old, they start to crawl. By four to six months, they usually become active and playful. This is a perfect time for both the cubs and those lucky enough to observe them. The cub’s amusing behaviors and funny movements are a joy to watch and are mostly captured on camera. Some of those images we have collected for your enjoyment in this blog.
#7. A Baby Panda Looks Very Cute
Let’s talk about the diet of baby pandas. The diet of panda cubs also begins to change as they grow. While they start on a diet of their mother’s milk, they gradually start to eat bamboo and other solid foods around six months old. Now you think that’s how they start eating bamboo. When pandas reach one year old, they begin consuming bamboo. This progressive change in food allows them to get the necessary digestive system to digest bamboo, which is hard and difficult to consume.
#8. A Newly Born Panda Saying Hello To Everyone
Zoos and breeding centers have an important role in panda survival. These structures provide a safe place for pandas to live and procreate. They are safe from the dangers they face in the natural world. They also carry out serious research on panda health and habits to help them grow without fears. The information gained by observing panda cubs and their mothers addresses the demands and challenges of protecting pandas in this universe. These solutions contribute to increased population growth.
#9. A Group Of Baby Pandas Playing With Each Other
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