Bamboo famously makes up about 99 percent of a panda's diet.
So how do the black-and-white bears from the misty mountains of central China survive on a diet almost exclusively of a low-nutrient food like bamboo?
Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Zoology in Beijing have discovered an answer.
They found pandas have a particularly low metabolism, meaning their bodies burn energy from food very slowly.
A 90 kilogram panda burns less than half the energy of a human with the same weight, scientists have found.
Guzzling bamboo
However, pandas still have to eat a lot of bamboo - one needs up to 23kg a day.
The researchers also found wild pandas rested for more than half of any given day and travelled only about 20 meters per hour.
This is the way they save their energy and make up for their bad digestion.
Critically endangered
The critically endangered panda is the only one of the world's eight bear species with a vegetarian diet.
There are only about 1,800 giant pandas left in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
From CBBC Newsround
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