Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Why are pandas black and white? Is there an evolutionary reason?

Actually Pandas started out in various colors, similar to the rainbow and then the snob effect that so often takes over a population came into being. One Panda giant ( or was it a Giant Panda) decided it was far more sophisticated to be totally black and white with no garish colors allowed.The Pandas of color were enslaved and not allowed to reproduce. Only the Pandas with the rich black and white coats were allowed to breed. Thus, over time the Panda population was dominated by the snobby Black and White Pandas and since then the gene which gave the other Pandas their lovely bright colorful shades has disappeared. Since this time of discrimination against color among Pandas the inbreeding has produced a very sensitive animal which has difficulty breeding at all. which is why the Panda population is in jeopardy.



By the way - there is absolutely NO scientific proof of the above. :%26#125;



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In the wild, most animals see in black and white. It helps them to blend in. That is just a guess. I really have no idea. Why do some tigers have orange?
That is the way God created them.
Because God made them that way!
The sharp contrast of colors is hard for many animals to see. Same for tigers, zebras, orcas, etc.

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