The Art of Posing at Breakfast is a photograph by Lingfai Leung which was uploaded on October 4th, 2014.
The Art of Posing at Breakfast
This portrait shows male Panda Bear Da Mou is chewing the bamboo leaves for breakfast. I caught this interesting pose and looks like he is trying to... more
Title
The Art of Posing at Breakfast
Artist
Lingfai Leung
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
This portrait shows male Panda Bear "Da Mou" is chewing the bamboo leaves for breakfast. I caught this interesting pose and looks like he is trying to look cute while eating at the same time.
FAA Contest Win:
'Animals or Reptiles of Asia', Awesome Asia group members contest as voted by, for November 2019. - Third Place Tie
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Featured in groups:-
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- Awesome Asia, 11/26/2019
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- Artists Best Five Artwork, 02/26/2015
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- Wildlife ONE A DAY, 01/18/2015
- Appreciating Works From All Medium, 01/18/2015
- Google Gallery, 01/18/2015
- 3 A Day AAA Images, 01/16/2015
- Photography Challenge, 11/04/2014
- Artist News, 10/12/2014
- In The Mood, 10/08/2014
- Premium FAA Artist, 10/04/2014
- 3 A Day Waiting Room Art, 10/04/2014
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Giant pandas have black fur on their ears, around their eyes (eye patches), muzzle, legs and shoulders. Good tree climbers, pandas can also swim to escape predators. Pandas use an enlarged wrist bone that looks like a thumb to grasp objects like bamboo.
Pandas eat bamboo. Since giant pandas have the digestive system of a carnivore, they do not have the ability to digest cellulose (plant matter) efficiently and thus derive little energy and little protein from consumption of bamboo. So, the average giant panda has to eat as much as 20 to 45 lbs (9-20 kg) of bamboo shoots a day. On occasion, giant pandas are also known to eat flowers, vines, tufted grasses, green corn, honey and rodents. Today, an estimated 2,000 pandas are found in the wild. By the end of 2006, there were a reported 180 pandas in captivity on mainland China and about 20 in other countries. Historically pandas lived in both mountainous and lowland regions of central-western and southwestern China. They are now found only in the mountains of central China, in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces.
Unlike other bears, giant pandas do not hibernate. In the winter, they move to lower elevations to keep warm, while traveling to higher elevations in the summer to stay cool. They can be active at any time of the day or night.
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October 4th, 2014
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Ian Gledhill
Lingfai....Many congratulations on this winning contest submission in the 'Animals or Reptiles of Asia', Awesome Asia group members contest as voted by, for November 2019...Ian (admin)
Lingfai Leung replied:
Thanks Ian for running this great contest. I was pleased winning third place tie with Tony. Much appreciated
Lingfai Leung
Jeff Folger featured your artwork "The Art of Posing at Breakfast" in the group 1000 Views on 1 image...Thank you Jeff
Nava Thompson
Lingfai---congrats on your feature in 1,000 views---and I will post this in the promotion thread---so cute!