No, no species of Panda is native to Brittan, to see a Panda in Brittan you would need to go to a Zoo, I believe Edinburgh Zoo has just been given a pair by China.
No wild pandas have ever lived in Europe, although some do live in zoos throughout Europe, including Britain.
Pandas are native to China and there are some left in the wild. Pandas do not live anywhere else unless they are in a zoo.
No. Pandas do not live anywhere in Alaska, and it is illegal to keep them as pets. Pandas mainly live in the mountainous bamboo-forest regions of China. Their habitats are protected by law.
No, Pandas are not legal "pets" anywhere in the world, they are the most endangered animals in the world, that is why the Chinese government will deal extremely severely with any poachers.
No wild pandas live anywhere in North America. There are probably some in zoos in Tennessee, though. Wild pandas live in the bamboo forests of central China.
Giant pandas live in bamboo forests of central China.
Thunderstorms can ocour anywhere in britain
There is no north river anywhere in southeastern Britain.
No. Giant pandas do not naturally live in the southern United States, or anywhere in the world except China, for that matter. Pandas can be found in three zoos in the United States. They are Zoo Atlanta, the National Zoo in Washington. D.C., and the San Diego Zoo.
Well, I live in Britain (and have never lived anywhere else) and am coping fine.
yes they are because Pandas like bamboo and that is where it all is
No, pandas only eat bamboo, so they cannot live anywhere that bamboo does not grow.