PANDAS LIVE LONGER IN CAPTIVITY THAN THE WILD. Due to human and environmental threats, giant panda's generally live up to 25-35 years in captivity and 15-20 years in the wild. Consistent food and land in captivity allow pandas to thrive, which is unfortunate since the bears should be allowed to live freely in the wild.

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THEY ARE LONERS. Giant pandas are known to be socially independent. They usually travel by themselves up until mating season where they mate with more than one partner.

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THE GIANT PANDA WAS FIRST BROUGHT TO AMERICA IN 1936. Socialite Ruth Harkness traveled to China in 1936 and brought back a giant panda named Su Lin in her arms. This was the first case of a giant panda in North America. The bear eventually landed in the Brookfield Zoo outside of Chicago, but unfortunately died two years later in 1938

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THEY ARE LONERS. Giant pandas are known to be socially independent. They usually travel by themselves up until mating season where they mate with more than one partner.

Tay single! 🤣

THE GIANT PANDA WAS FIRST BROUGHT TO AMERICA IN 1936. Socialite Ruth Harkness traveled to China in 1936 and brought back a giant panda named Su Lin in her arms. This was the first case of a giant panda in North America. The bear eventually landed in the Brookfield Zoo outside of Chicago, but unfortunately died two years later in 1938