Further, pandas spend up to 16 hours a day chomping bamboo because their digestive tracts are short. Pandas’ diet, almost exclusively bamboo, is low on nutrients and limits habitat options. He believes that these fuzzy giants became vulnerable as their food habits and anatomy did not evolve. By writing shocking stuff about pandas, he seeks to illustrate how economies get stuck when old habits are not changed, even after they stop serving us.īeattie rejects the exposition that pandas are in danger of extinction because their habitat was encroached by humans. But Beattie is not aiming to be taken seriously on wildlife. Outraged readers called Alan Beattie a “genocidal dictator” for his sensational view about giant pandas, the cuddly endangered species, in the book ‘False Economy’. Animal spirits Wealth Insight | January 2022 If Indian farmers want to thrive, they should learn from the cat and not act like giant pandas - PUJA MEHRA
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