Not even remotely.
Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals; giant pandas are placental mammals. The only connection between the two animals is that they are both mammals.
Yes I raccoons are related to giant pandas
All bears are from the same family (Ursidae) as the giant panda. The red panda belongs to a different family (Ailuridae) and is only distantly related to the giant panda.
The Giant Panda is a bear, native to central-western and south western China.
The red panda is related to raccoons, kinkajou, coati, and the panda.
there are three types of pandas. 1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear 3) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown 2) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda.
female giant panda=female giant panda male giant panda=male giant panda baby giant panda=baby giant panda x
Koalas (marsupial mammals) are not related to the Giant Panda or to the Red Panda (both are placental mammals).
The giant panda is not a bear. It's actually closer related to a raccoon.
the giant panda looks like it has been in a black and white movie and has not taken the make-up of.Please see the Related Link below to view a picture of a Giant Panda.
No, a giant panda is a bear but the red panda is related to the raccoon.
There are a few.1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear2) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown3) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda
a kowala or another bear in the bear family