The Popular Photo – Can you spot the Panda among these Snowmen?

Georgeli Dudas is a Hungarian author who goes by the pseudonym Dudolf. He is obsessed with puzzles and tests of intelligence. He creates new tests every day. He is motivated by the idea of hiding things to have fun. He is also the creator of many cartoons. Two photos have been published by him. The first is about finding a cat in a sea of sea owls, and the second can be seen above. The picture shows a panda hiding among snowmen.

These types of tests are fun for everyone, and we all love them from time to time. This little task will help you find the lost panda amongst all the snowmen. Although it is quite simple, you may need to take some time in order to locate the panda. This photo is extremely popular. It has been shared over 60,000 times and received more than 400k likes since its publication.

PANDAS FACTS: INTERESTING FACTS

Here are some interesting facts about pandas.

 

  • Pandas only eat bamboo. Bamboo makes up almost 100% of their diet.
  • Pandas quickly gain weight. Pandas weigh about 150g when they are infants. They gain 6 kg after about 2 to 3 months. After a year, the baby Panda can even reach 145kg.
  • The toes of the Panda are 6 on each foot, with only one on the front. This makes them the only animal with 6 toes on their feet.

 

  • Adult pandas can reach 1.5m in height and weigh 150 kg. They are similar to black bears in that they can move at the same speed as them.
  • Pandas are born pure white. After one week, black spots begin to develop on their bodies.
  • Pandas are an endemic species, meaning they can only be found in China in areas such as bamboo forests. Their numbers are also not high.
    • China considers pandas a national treasure. A panda is considered a national treasure in China and will be executed if they are killed.
    • Pandas eat standing upright like humans.
    • Females begin to mate when they are about 6-7 years of age and typically have babies every other year.

  • They can expect to be pregnant for 3 to 5 years.
  • Pandas aren’t hibernating like other bears, because they can’t stop eating.
  • Bamboo that pandas eat has a low nutritional value, so they can’t use it to make enough fat for hibernation.
  • Panda’s stool can weigh 28kg per day.
  • Because they have the bacteria that they need to digest, baby pandas will eat their mothers’ feces.
  • Pandas can be found in the wild by looking for their feces.
  • They urinate approximately 40 times per day.
  • Pandas usually eat half of their daily calories and sleep the rest.
  • Pandas prefer a solitary lifestyle. Male pandas prefer female pandas to be with them only during mating season. They continue to live alone after giving birth and raise their small pandas on their own.