no,the are not infact if the panda has more than one baby it kills one or leaves it to die.
Pandas feed their young milk from their nipples.
They parents young like people do.
The main enemy of a Panda is man. But, leopardsare also a danger to Pandas, for they eat their young.
For the Giant pandas - no. Males might hang around a bit for the red pandas.
There is no evidence of adult pandas calling their offspring anything.
A panda is a mammal. All young mammals drink milk.
The mothers do,but not for long.They leave their baby to care for itself
No, giant pandas are not marsupials. Marsupials are mammals with pouches to carry their young in, and pandas do not have a pouch where the babies live for the first part of their lives. Giant Pandas are related to bears; Red Pandas to raccoons. Not all marsupials have pouches.
Poachers , the giant panda has to watch out for Poachers!
Adult pandas have no predators because they are the largest animal in their habitat. However, young pandas are sometime killed by snow leopards and jackals.
Young pandas live with their mothers until they are 18 months to two years old.
Besides humans there is no real natural predator of the panda except for the panda itself, pandas are endangered because they have large areas that they live in, so other pandas will leave them alone. If one panda gets into another panda's territory then they will usually fight.