Framed Panda Bear Artwork
Few bears can match the cuteness of panda bears and not surprisingly, they are the ones that inspired most toy manufacturers. Easy to recognize thanks to their distinctive look and unmistakable black patches around their ears and eyes
, the giant panda dwell almost exclusively on bamboo. FramedArt.com depicts the lovable bears chewing on bamboo sticks or playing with their cubs in Framed Panda Bear Art.
Threatened with extinction in many parts of China, where it used to live, the giant panda is now also bred in captivity. Here, their diet consists of a broad spectrum of prepared food, as well as honey, fish and oranges, to make up for the low caloric value of bamboo. Framed Panda Bear Art feature the bears both in the wild and captivity, usually surrounded by play full cards or performing an amusing routine. Today it is one of the most powerful Chinese symbols, matching the popularity of dragons in local culture.
The threat of extinction is all too real for the giant panda, which is in serious danger due to deforestation and the countless developments that affected is habitat. Luckily, these efforts are starting to pay off as the number of panda in the wild is slowly rising, yet their number needs to grow far more to be reclassified as vulnerable. While they are the main attraction at zoos and national parks, where people in general and children in particular flock to see them, they can also be admired at home in Framed Panda Bear Art.