“Previously, only scattered giant panda fossils findings were made, such as individual teeth, single bones, or very fragmented pieces,” Hu Songmei, an expert paleontologist on the project ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNPandas Technically Could Eat Meat, So Why Do They Eat So Much Bamboo?Learn more about how miRNA may have regulated the gene expression in pandas, helping them adapt to eating more plants.
And while their large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles are designed for crushing bamboo, they can deliver a very nasty bite. In addition, giant panda are excellent climbers, with cubs able to ...
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