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Why Don't Lions and Tigers Eat Giant Pandas? Panda: Do you know what my old name was?


If tigers and lions were both at the top of the food chain, there would be very few enemies, so there would be almost no opportunity to meet. Since tigers usually live in forests and lions usually live on the grassland, there is almost no chance for them to meet. As for who is stronger when they meet, you have to fight to find out. Pandas, on the other hand, are cute and adorable, and they are our country's protected animal. Although they are also a national level protected animal, most people will prefer pandas because of their silly and cute appearance. Giant pandas are basically based in Sichuan, China, because that's where people's hometown is.

If we look at pandas with a different perspective, isn't 'Kung Fu Panda' the answer? Although they have the same silly and cute appearance, they can use softness to overcome strength. This is the ability of pandas. If you often watch videos about pandas, you'll find that this little guy is not simple, with its plump body, it can move like a cat, and it can also do various funny things with the keepers, climbing walls, opening locks, and running out – it's all within reach. Sometimes, it will even ignore its own children and let the keepers take them away without saying no. If you think that so cute and adorable giant pandas will simply be wiped out by tigers and lions, you are wrong.

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You underestimate it. 'Kung Fu Panda' interprets pandas quite similarly, but exaggerates them somewhat. However, it is based on reality. After all, pandas have existed for over 800 million years, and according to reports, giant pandas and polar bears are descendants of the same ancestors. Such a powerful ancestor would never be weak.

Moreover, giant pandas were once called 'carnivorous beast'. Just hearing the name is very powerful. An animal that can even eat iron, you think it can't beat lions and tigers? That's why lions and tigers don't eat giant pandas, and they almost never meet, so there is no phenomenon of who eats whom. Besides, giant pandas were originally carnivorous, but they gradually evolved into herbivores. Despite their gentle appearance, they can be very irritable and will kick their own children into water pits. Don't you think that's enough to scare you?

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Just by looking at what pandas eat, you can tell the difference. Specifically, the speed at which they consume bamboo after acquiring it reveals how sharp their teeth are. However, because they are now well-protected by keepers, they don't need to find food themselves; they just need to show off their cuteness to get their favorite bamboo shoots. This has led to a decline in their physical abilities.

Now, pandas' main task is to protect themselves, have more panda babies, and let them eat bamboo shoots without having to worry about survival. Naturally, their physical abilities will decline. Do you think a giant panda can beat a lion or tiger?

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