Actually, China DOES own all of the Giant Pandas (not sure about Red Pandas, which are a completely different species anyway). Pandas are a highly endangered species, and since they are located in the wild only in China, the Chinese government can place whatever restrictions they see fit in order to protect and conserve the species. (As far as I know, this is true of any species indigenous to one particular part of the world, like kangaroos in Australia).
Any pandas seen in zoos outside of China are on loan to that zoo for a certain period of time (during which the zoo pays China yearly), and are then returned to China. Any panda cubs born in zoos have to be returned to China after a while (I think four years).
No. Not a live one. Even the zoos do not "own" them as they are ON LOAN from China & eventually must be returned.
The Chinese government owns all pandas in the world but does lease them to certain zoos.
China keeps close tabs on all pandas and maintains ownership of all pandas in the world. They only loan them to zoos. So, it would be impossible for an individual to own a panda anywhere, even in China.
All pandas are found in Asia, primarily in China.
Most pandas live in the mountains in China. Some also live in zoos.
In bamboo forests all over china.
yes they are because Pandas like bamboo and that is where it all is
Pandas are native to South Central China. There are pandas all over the world in zoos.
Only wild pandas are in china but there are zoos all over the world that have them
All pandas are found in Asia, primarily in China.
No, some live in China.
Giant pandas are naturally found only in central China, red pandas are found in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal, northern India, Bhutan, Myanmar and China.
no Pandas live in the bamboo forests of China and spend all their time on the ground
No pandas live in central china>