Why Are Giant Pandas Born So Tiny?

Monday, December 16, 2019 - 09:50 in Biology & Nature

Duke student Peishu Li ’19 remembers the first time he saw a baby panda being born, in a video for a class taught by biology professor Kathleen Smith. “It just seemed like a jelly bean popping out of a vending machine,” Li said. Born pink, blind, and helpless, giant pandas typically weigh about 100 grams … Continue reading Why Are Giant Pandas Born So Tiny?

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