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.
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.
The red panda is related to raccoons, kinkajou, coati, and the 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