The user has uploaded an image of a reading comprehension worksheet about Giant Pandas but has not asked a specific question or provided the questions that usually accompany such a text.
Since I cannot see the specific questions you need to answer, I have analyzed the text in the image and extracted the key facts. You can use these points to answer typical homework questions like "What do pandas eat?", "Where do they live?", or "Why are they endangered?".
Here are the main facts from the text:
1. Diet (What they eat):
* They are
omnivores, which means they eat both meat and plants.
* Their main food is
bamboo shoots. They eat up to
20 kg of bamboo every day!
* They also eat birds, rodents (small animals), and carrion (dead animals).
2. Habitat (Where they live):
* They live in
central and western China.
* They live in
mountainous regions with broadleaf and coniferous forests.
* They spend most of their time
alone.
* Unlike most bears, they
do not hibernate.
3. Physical Facts & Status:
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Size: 1.2 – 1.5 meters long.
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Weight: 136 kg.
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Life span: About 20 years in the wild.
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Status: They are
Endangered. There are only about
1,600 left in the wild.
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Reason for danger: Habitat loss caused by farming and logging.
4. Babies (Cubs):
* A female gives birth to 1 or 2 cubs, but usually only
one survives.
* Cubs are born
white, weigh less than 145 g, and are
completely blind.
* They stay with their mother until they are
2 – 3 years old.
5. Sounds:
* Pandas are vocal animals. They can bleat, honk, bark, roar, and growl.
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Final Answer:
The text provides information about the Giant Panda. Key details include:
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Diet: Omnivore (mostly bamboo, up to 20kg/day; also small animals).
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Location: Central and western China (mountainous forests).
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Conservation Status: Endangered (approx. 1,600 left due to habitat loss).
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Reproduction: Cubs are born blind and very small (<145g); usually only one survives.
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Behavior: Solitary, does not hibernate, makes various sounds (bleat, honk, etc.).
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