No, they do not hibernate for the winter. They move to lower elevations with warmer temperatures. The Giant Pandas don't hibernate because bamboo is available all year long in their habitat, and they must eat all the time.
Bamboo is 98% to 99% of the average wild Giant Panda's diet, they will eat other things when available, but bamboo is the major source of food. Bamboo isn't very nutritious and doesn't help them build up the reserves needed to hibernate. The Giant Panda needs to eat lots, and often, amounting to about 20 to 30 pounds of bamboo a day depending on activity, age and weather.
Giant pandas actually do not hibernate like other bears. Their primary food source, bamboo, grows all year-round, so they do not need to hibernate.
Pandas don't hibernate!
In the winter
Bears are known to hibernate in these woods.
black bears and grizzly bears
All Bears hibernate.
They have a bone sticking out oftheir wrist so they can grab bamboo. they hibernate and can live to be 40-70 years old in zoos.
The polar bears do not learn to hibernate,it is naturally inherited.
Brown bears hibernate in the winter because there isn't enough food.
Yes, rival tribes of panda bears.
Bears Hibernate in the Winter so that they dont die
they proved that bears don't hibernate