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Pando Package is one of the popular programs that use the PANDO file extension, so you should be able to use it to open your file. You might even be able to find others by doing a quick Google search. A word of warning, though. Pando is the size of 80 American football fields acres, 43 hectares , twice the size of the next largest aspen clone.
Its location on a flat plain may have enabled it to out-compete other nearby aspen groves. Its weight has been estimated at 13 million lbs 6, metric tons. It is the heaviest-known organism on Earth. It contains more than 47, stems trunks of aspen trees with an average age of years. Pando grew under ideal circumstances for most of its life, its massive root system surviving fires, landslides, and floods.
The long-term health of the organism comes from having a wide range of ages for the stems, so that if a layer dies, there is another waiting to replace it. However, over the past 30—40 years, Pando has stopped spreading and is showing signs of decline; some think it may even be dying.
The problem is that older trunks are dying, as usual, but fewer young trees are replacing them. It has been compared to a retirement community with a population of 47, octogenarians; middle-aged trees and younger generations are absent.
Researchers are considering a variety of causes for the decline, including fire-suppression techniques and recent droughts that weakened the aspen, making it prone to disease and insect damage.
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