The China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP) in southwest China's Sichuan Province has been working on a panda linguistics project since 2010.
They first made recordings of pandas at the breeding centre, cubs and adults, in various situations: when they were eating, mating, nursing, fighting and so on, said Zhang Hemin, head of the CCRCGP.
They also collected a large amount of data on pandas' voices and activities, and analysed the voiceprints, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
"Adult giant pandas usually are solitary, so the only language teacher they have is their own mother. When they grow a little and they can learn from their mother how to express themselves by roaring, barking, shout, squeaking, bleating and chirping," Zhang said.
"If a panda mother keeps tweeting like a bird, she may be anxious about her babies. She barks loudly when a stranger comes near". The barking can be interpreted as "getting out of my place," he said.
"Trust me. Our researchers were so confused when we began the project that they wondered if they were studying a panda, a bird, a dog, or a sheep," Zhang said.
The centre plans to continue the study and are looking forward to the invention of panda translator which may use high-tech voice recognition technology.
"If we can understand their language, it will help us protect the animal, especially in the wild," he said.
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