I am obsessed with pandas and i know that pandas have one or two babies, but they ususally neglect or in some cases eat their second baby because they only have enough milk etc to look after one and can't cope with two babies so if they are in captivity they usually take one baby into care and bottle feed it and allow the other to stay with the mother then everyday or so they swap them over so they both get their mothers nutrition and they then can both survive seen as pandas are endangered animals this is a very good idea. :)
Just like what the guy up there said, ^ they usallly abandon the weeker cup, if it has 2, and it dies soon after birth. :( its sad but, the circle of life.
Giant pandas belong to the bear (Ursidae) family
they can have one or more baby
No, they are not related. Pandas are in the bear family and raccoons are procyonids - raccoon family.
Pandas are a member of the bear family. A good thing about Pandas is that they are very shy and are actually vegetarians.
The family of the red panda is Ailuridae
No, they are said to be in the mermaid family.
Two, although they are not closely related. The giant panda is a bear while the red panda is more closely related to the raccoon family.
how many pandas are there in zoo's
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Pandas are part of the bear family. They fall under the genus of Ailurus. Pandas are still considered an endangered species.
The Giant panda is a type of Bear and belongs in the "Ursidae" family. The Red panda is not a type of bear it is the last surviving representative of a family all of its own, the "Ailuridae" family.
If you mean, "What is a group of giant pandas called?" I don't think there is a name for a group of pandas as they are normally solitary animals. The exceptions to that are a breeding pair and a female with a cub.Taxonomically speaking, giant pandas belong to the family Ursidae (aka the bear family; yes pandas are bears not raccoons), the genus Ailuropoda, and the species Ailuropoda melanoleuca.