Growth
At birth the Panda is just 1/900th of their mother's weight, a baby panda is born pink and has short white hairs. It weighs three to five ounces, and is about seven inches long, including a proportionately long tail. Its eyes are tightly shut. In the wild, the cub leaves its mother at one and a half to two years of age. After about a month, the cub resembles a miniature adult with a longer tail. It vocalizes less and less until it ceases crying and squealing by the time it is two months old. His/Her eyes open after 30 to 45 days and open fully a week or two later.At five months, the cub trots behind its mother, copies her every move while she eats bamboo, and climbs trees. He/She may sit in a tree by itself for hours. At six months, it has 26 to 28 teeth and begins to eat solids. He/She will have deciduous teeth at one year of age, and its permanent teeth will start to erupt at this age. It may continue to suckle at eight or nine months old. By age one, it may weigh 50 to 60 pounds. .Giant pandas grow upto 2 metres long and 70 centimetres wide.