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Why are Giant Panda's dying out?

Giant pandas are dying out because they are threatened by continued habitat loss, and they have a very low birthrate.


How many humans have been killed by red pandas?

It's just the opposite - too many red pandas have been killed by humans.


Which animals don't share a habitat?

Pandas and albatrosses. Penguins and just about any animal that lives in Africa. Snow leopards and wombats.


What kind of animals are at risk of going extinct?

Pandas, orangutans and polar bears are just a few of the animals in danger of extinction from loss of habitat.


Are red pandas really classed as pandas?

if you ask me i think they are ,because the only difference is that they are red just for more info about red pandas they eat fruit roots and ferns


Are pandas bad?

Good and bad are human viewpoints. Pandas are just pandas.


Who loves pandas?

Many people because they supposedly just look so cute!


How are wild pandas and zoo pandas alike?

they're just pandas caught from the wild.


How are pandas in the zoo and pandas in the wild alike?

there still pandas but just in different place


How can pandas harm people?

Extinction. Pandas would rather eat than reproduce. Humans are moving in on their natural habitats and pandas just like every other creature on the planet will eventually go extinct or evolve. Just another biological cul-de-sac. and as George Carlin says "Let them go in peace."


How many people could survive a panda attack?

Pandas don't eat meat and they only eat plants called bamboos. Pandas will never attack human unless it's just by an accident. Only few people gets attacked by pandas and even fewer people get killed, especially adult pandas, but that never happens deliberately.


Why don't we just grow more bamboo for giant pandas?

It's not a question of food, but of habitat. The bamboo forests provide shelter, food, and solitude for the giant panda. Trying to squeeze more pandas into less space will inevitably cause a decline in their population.