yes!they can cheew up to 3500 times a day!
today there are about 1000 panda population in the world. most of them live in China.
The Giant Panda population was thought to be about 1,600-2,000. But new DNA survey techniques have helped locate and identify where the population numbers of Giant Pandas in the wild had been underestimated. The new reports indicated there were 2,000 to 2,500 Giant Pandas living in the wild. The Giant Panda is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, "IUCN" Red list as "endangered" with a population trend "decreasing". For more details, please see sites listed below.between 2000 and 3000 according to 2006 estimates.
The giant panda is special for a number of reasons. It is a unique symbol of China, and much revered by the Chinese people. Its colouring alone is special, because although it is a type of bear, its eye patches meant it was originally thought to belong to the raccoon family. The giant panda belongs to the order Carnivora, which are carnivorous, yet its diet is essentially based around the bamboo plant. It also eats some fruits, honey, eggs and yams. The giant panda is endangered because its habitat has been depleted by farming. Figures from 2007 suggest that there may remain only about 1,500 giant pandas in the wild (other research suggests there may be 3000 left). They are very difficult to breed in captivity, and even in the wild their birthrate is low.
Today, October 6th, 2012, There is about 3,000 to 3,500 due to the breeding. But not every panda has survived the birth which tends to bring the number down. The number goes down everyday, We need to save the beloved panda!
Compared to panda, grizzly's extinction status is not a concern. But it is affected by hunting and habitat loss. There are currently an estimated 55 000 grizzly bears in North America. For comparison, a 2006 estimate of giant panda population in the wild is around 2000-3000.
I don't think there are any. If they are, they're presumably not doing too well, there are probably less than 3000 giant pandas... the species I assume you're referring to... in the wild, which is not really enough of a population to sustain predation; anything big enough to take down a panda is going to need a lot of food to sustain itself.
3000 * 500 = 1,500,000
600 times 5 is 3000.
The Qinling Panda, (Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis),is restricted to the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi at elevations of 1300-3000 m. The typical black and white pattern of Sichuan Giant Pandas is replaced with a dark brown versus light brown pattern. The skull is markedly smaller than other subspecies, and they are overall generally of a smaller size, than other Giant Pandas. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
To find out how many times 20 can go into 3000, divide 3000 by 20. This calculation gives you 3000 ÷ 20 = 150. Therefore, 20 can go into 3000 a total of 150 times.
No, there not extinct, there are about 3000 pandas left in the wild.
3000/3600 = 5/6 times.