If you want eating habits, they usually eat bamboo and other plant life. Babies (Live birth) are born almost a pale pink instead of white because of the slight lack of hair they'll eventually grow more as they progress in age.
Yes, the Spectacled Bear and the Giant Panda does. The Spectacled Bear in South America and the Giant Panda in Asia and some more
A giant panda has 40 teeth, compared to 42 for some other bear species. The panda's premolars and molars are larger and broader than typical bear teeth.
panda bears are related to grizzly bears and some people say they are related to the raccoon.
The polar bear, otter, panda bear, bald eagle, raven.
a panda bear eats 99% of bamboo so it moves really slow
they like to lick girls
Well, the Panda needs some items, here is the normal Panda Bear's shopping list:BamabooHuman ArmsGiant bird feathersGorilla GlueThe panda takes the human arms and with some glue, glues the giant bird feathers to the arms. Then the Panda staps it on to it's back and then... FLAP!!! To help the wing creation, the Panda likes to eat Bamboo as a snack while working on the wings. That is how a Panda flies.The panda may also need airline tickets or a jet engine built into it's back
Some people just like the taste, or they are sick in the head
The Chinese name for a panda is Da Xiong Moo, it means large bear cat(yes its true)
Red Pandas are called Red Panda due to the color of their fur. Scientist have been going all around thinking of what animal class this animal should be in. Some say Racoons and others say Pandas. But now their in the Panda class.Because of the markings. It is a reddish brown colour, thus the name "red panda."
some of the animals that live with the panda bear are other pandas, some bamboos and maybe some China natives. There are not much that live with a panda bear. Weasels, Golden Monkeys, Snow Leopards, Bears, Wild Dogs, Red Pandas, Jackals and some birds. Done By: Dara Waleed Saleem Abdallah Hisham Musa Bakheet Tuma Zeidan Fakhoury From: Jordan
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