Disco Panda Art by RAW
Giant pandas are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Their population is threatened by habitat loss, fragmentation, and poaching. Conservation efforts, such as protected reserves and captive breeding programs, are crucial for their survival.
Pandas have evolved a "false thumb" from an extension of the wrist bone, which helps them hold onto bamboo while they eat. This adaptation is unique to pandas and allows them to efficiently feed on their main food source.
3ft x 3ft
Acrylic on gallery stretched canvas.
Spray paint & brush strokes.
Metallic
Giant pandas are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Their population is threatened by habitat loss, fragmentation, and poaching. Conservation efforts, such as protected reserves and captive breeding programs, are crucial for their survival.
Pandas have evolved a "false thumb" from an extension of the wrist bone, which helps them hold onto bamboo while they eat. This adaptation is unique to pandas and allows them to efficiently feed on their main food source.
3ft x 3ft
Acrylic on gallery stretched canvas.
Spray paint & brush strokes.
Metallic
Giant pandas are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Their population is threatened by habitat loss, fragmentation, and poaching. Conservation efforts, such as protected reserves and captive breeding programs, are crucial for their survival.
Pandas have evolved a "false thumb" from an extension of the wrist bone, which helps them hold onto bamboo while they eat. This adaptation is unique to pandas and allows them to efficiently feed on their main food source.
3ft x 3ft
Acrylic on gallery stretched canvas.
Spray paint & brush strokes.
Metallic