NO. they are not. They are called pandas because they look between a panda and a cat. But the panda did come after the red panda.
also red pandas are their OWN species pandas fall into the category of racoons which scientists just discovered. giant pandas are normal.
No, it is not related to the Giant Panda. The Giant Panda is a bear. The Red Panda is believed by scientists to be more closely related to the skunk or raccoon.
The name "panda" is derived from the Nepalese word "poonya" which literally means "eater of bamboo." The Red Panda was given this name before the Giant Panda.
They live in Asia, high up in the mountains, and sleep in trees.
Yes it is but some say that the red panda is part of the raccoon familiy and the giant panda is related to the bear family.
The answer below (the old answer), was the scientifically accepted view until genetic research last year. This showed that actually the red panda is very closely related to the giant panda, and is far closer genetically to giant pandas than racoons
No they are not. Giant pandas are bears and belong to the family Ursidae, which is the family all bears belong to. Red pandas are more closely related to raccoons and ferrets although this relationship is a distant one. Red pandas belong to the family Ailuridae, which consists only of the red panda and its extinct relatives. Giant and Red Pandas are similar in name and somewhat similar in distribution and diet but that is where the similarities end.
Because the red one may be smaller but both more or less live in the same spots and have related markings.
Red Pandas are closely related to raccoons while Giant Pandas are true bears. Both are mammals and belong to the same order of mammals.
They are related as members of the same order of Mammals.
They are both members of the mammal order.
Although it is known as the red panda, scientists are still deciding whether they are actually related to the giant panda at all, as their stripy tail reminds us of the raccoon.
No they're closer to raccoons.
They are both Pandas
The Giant Panda is a bear, native to central-western and south western China.
Giant pandas belong to the bear (Ursidae) family
Red pandas and giant pandas are not alike. They are two different species of animal. Red pandas are related to raccoons whereas giant pandas are bears.
Yes, they are pandas. They are not considered a bear, though. They are more closely related to the raccoon and skunk. Red pandas where found before the Giant panda was.
The red panda is not closely related to any other animal. It was thought to be related to the bear or raccoon families but it is not. It is the only species of the genus Ailurus and the family Ailuridae.
They are called giant pandas to reduce confusion between giant pandas and red pandas. they are considerably large compared to red pandas therefore making them giant
red pandas and giant pandas
well wild giant pandas eat bamboo,honey,eggs,fish,yams,shrub leaves,bananas and oranges (im not kidding about the honey)
Actually, the red panda and the giant panda aren't related very closely. Scientists searched for a connection and they did find some. Red Pandas are actually closer related to things like skunks and small furry mammals.
There are Giant Pandas and Red Pandas.
No, but they are related to kangaroos and wombats.
No Red Pandas live in North America and Giant Pandas live in Japan or China