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Growth and development of infant giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) at the Wolong Reserve, China

✍ Scribed by Guiquan Zhang; Hemin Zhang; Meng Chen; Tingmei He; Rongping Wei; Susan A. Mainka


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
721 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0733-3188

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✦ Synopsis


From 199 I to 1993 inclusive, seven infant giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) were born at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Average daily weight gain in the first 6 months for mother-reared infants (n = 5 ) was 71.3 g/day; for one partially mother-reared and partially hand-reared infant, 41.5 g/day; and for one completely hand-reared infant, 50.3 g/day. There was a significant difference in growth rates across the first 6 months in all methods of rearing. In addition, a comparison of growth rates across the three rearing methods showed significant differences in the first, second, third, fifth, and sixth months.

Average daily body length increase for mother-reared infants was 4.1 mmlday; for partially mother-reareapartially hand-reared infants, 4.0 mmlday; and for the completely hand-reared infant, 2.8 mm/day . In mother-reared infants, body length increase during the first month was significantly greater than during the following months, and was slowest during the sixth month.

At birth, infants were all pink in color with a light white coat of lanugo. Black pigmentation was first noted at 7-10 days of age, which was also the time that initial hair coat growth was seen. Eyes opened at 35-48 days of age. Ears opened at 3 1-50 days of age. Deciduous dentition was first seen at 82-121 days of age, while permanent dentition began to erupt at 350 days of age.