Taxonomically speaking, giant pandas are bears which means they are classified as carnivores. Behaviorally speaking, giant pandas are almost exclusively herbivorous although they will eat bird eggs and fish sometimes, if they are easily available.
Yes, pandas are omnivorous.
pandas are omnivores
No omnivore eats pandas.
Pandas are in the class mammalia.
Pandas are Omnivores - but they're so picky they will ONLY eat Bamboo Shoots which makes them Herbivorous
Their diets. Red pandas are omnivores while tigers are carnivores.
red pandas are omnivores (meat eaters and plant eaters
yes they mostly eat plans, but sometime bird eggs or small animals
Although they are bears, they mostly eat bamboo shoots. Bears are not carnivores, their omnivores.
No. A panda's diet is 99% bamboo, but they also eat fish, so that makes them omnivores.
Giant pandas don't really NEED bamboo, but it is the most common, tasty (for pandas) vegetation on their mountain homes, so it basically becomes a part of their diet. Secondly, they do not live on bamboo. Pandas are omnivores, so they can also eat small animals when the bamboo is frozen or dead.
No, they are omnivores. They eat insects, fruit, bamboo, and many other scrapes that they can find.Yes, they have a diet of fruit
No! Pandas are NOT herbivores! Yes, 99% of their diet is bamboo which is a grass; however, their bodies are not built to properly process it, nor does it have the proper nutrition that their bodies need which is why they have to eat 40 to 50 pounds of bamboo a day! Furthermore, Pandas have a large sagittal crest and very sharp teeth, traits that place them firmly give them the taxonomic classification as a carnivoran. So while one my describe the panda's diet as herbivorous, they are indeed carnivores.yesyes,they eat bamboos mainly.Yes, they eat bamboo.