The giant panda, scientific name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca, is a species of bear and a national first-class protected animal in China.
Legend has it that the giant panda was originally a carnivore. Through evolution, it has adapted to primarily consume bamboo, yet it still belongs to the carnivore order. It's a creature that appears to be honest and docile but is in fact quite different behind its benign facade—a being whose exterior deceives.
The black and white coat of the giant panda serves as camouflage in the dense forests and snowy landscapes, preventing detection by natural predators. Their sharp claws and strong limbs allow them to climb trees swiftly, and their thick skin provides protection against attacks.