Actually yes it does. The black and white pattern on it's body help it to camouflage with it's surroundings. Same with a panda bear's predator the tiger. The tiger has orange and black stripes that help it to hide from unsuspecting prey.
they run and hide in a bush
they hide in the bamoo
they hide from it.
No, First of all, they live on different continents. Cheetahs are in Africa, Pandas in China. If they would meet after all, a Giant Panda is too big to be a likely target for a cheetah, and the red Panda would hide up a tree.
they do hide by climbing to the top of a tree
It is trying to hide the panda's behind it! NOT TRUE!!!!
The Giant Panda adult doesn't have many predators. Man, along with most of his activities are harmful to the adult Giant Panda in some fashion or another. But the most risk occurs when the mother leaves the helpless cubs, and young alone to feed, or the young first begin to explore their environment. Leopards, and Wild dogs are the most likely to attack them in those circumstances. Even though the Giant Panda have excellent hearing, and while on the alert will often hear the stealthy approach of predators, and defend their young using intimidation. They are also excellent climbers, and will hide in trees while danger passes below, and agile swimmers using water to take refuge. The Giant Panda does not hibernate, and will even sleep in the trees especially when young. The combined abilities, help the Giant Panda avoid many predators. For more details, please see sites listed below.
they hide in the trees where the leaves.
the red pandas instincts are to hide
No. Being a herbivore, it doesn't have to hide from its prey. And since there's no animal that eat giant pandas, it doesn't have to hide from predators either.
By panda I hope you mean black and white. All hamsters like the dark areas. I hope this helped you :)
A panda is not pregnant as long as humans.humans are pregnant for atleast 9 months.A panda baby will get enough vitamins and minerals to grow to a regular size