Yes it can.
Yes they can by having patient with all of them and watching what they do.
Yes, the Spectacled Bear and the Giant Panda does. The Spectacled Bear in South America and the Giant Panda in Asia and some more
Not a very well worded question, so I am not entirely sure what you are asking... If you would like to know what a Care Bear is, they a group of characters created by the U.S. greeting card company, American Greetings, in 1981. The title characters originally appeared in card artwork before branching out into various media and merchandise. The franchise launched in 1982 with ten title characters, and in 1984 added several more characters known as the Care Bear Cousins. The 10 original Care Bears are: Tenderheart Bear, Cheer Bear, Love-a-lot Bear, Funshine Bear, Birthday Bear, Friend Bear, Good Luck Bear, Wish Bear, Grumpy Bear & Bedtime Bear The bears added in the 80's are: Grams Bear, Baby Hugs, Baby Tugs, Champ Bear, Daydream Bear, Forest Friend Bear, Harmony Bear, Sea Friend Bear, Secret Bear, Share Bear, Surprise Bear, True Heart Bear The cousins added in the 80's are: Nobleheart Horse, Braveheart Lion, Playfulheart Monkey, Treatheart Pig, Loyalheart Dog, Proudheart Cat, Brightheart Raccoon, Cozyheat Penguin, Swiftheart Rabbit, Lotsaheart Elephant, Gentleheart Lamb Perfect Panda & Polite Panda (brother and sister...more like second-cousins) These are the characters who are generally by most circles considered to be the "REAL" Care Bears. In the last decade, 20 new Care Bear characters were introduced to the line, as well as the changing of appearance to more than 10 of the original characters.
Yes the Panda Bear is the only bear to eat meat.
yes he does :D
The Giant Panda Bear is a bear, and is from the bear family the Ursidae. The Giant Panda just happens to be black and white, with a passion for bamboo, and live in China, but he is genetically a bear. The Red Panda had been classed in the raccoon family in the past. But since genetic testing has made it possible to determine it does not belong with them. The Red Panda has it's own family the Ailuridae, more closely related to skunks, and weasels. For more details, please see the sites listed below. Yes they are!
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The giant panda is Ailuropoda melaleuca. The red or lesser panda, which isn't all that closely related to the giant panda (among other things, it's not a "bear"; it's really more similar to a raccoon), is Ailurus fulgens.
There are two species of Panda. The giant panda is most recognized with the black and white fur. The red panda looks more like a raccoon than a bear.
panda is the same in Spanish as it is in English.FYI: It hasn't been called a "Panda Bear" in more than 40 years. The proper term is "Panda."
they can have one or more baby
YES. A panda is related to a raccoon. It is the closest in similarity. The bear does not have as many similarities.