No. Pandas are mostly herbivores. They eat plants not their young. There are no reports of these bears eating their young.
Red Panda's do not eat large animals a scientist has discovered that they do not eat any animals at all. but they eat Oranges, acorns, banana's, grass, roots, bamboo, berries, mushrooms,
yes
Until the young can eat solids?
Well they eat where ever they are at. Like their habitat.
Pandas suckle their young until they are old enough to eat bamboo shoots.
No, Pandas eat bamboo and are generally vegetarian
When: Anytime the panda is hungry. Where: Where ever the panda feels safe and there is bamboo to eat off of.
No because pandas and leopards don't live near each other.
No,pandas are mammals, they have pregnancy and give birth to young
Here are some good questions:What type of animal is a panda?Where do pandas live?What do pandas eat?How do pandas find food?How do pandas protect themselves?How do pandas care for their young?Why are pandas endangered?
The main enemy of a Panda is man. But, leopardsare also a danger to Pandas, for they eat their young.
The survival skills for the panda is they eat bamboo and also hang out with their babies. They also have to take care of their cubs!
Pandas can't eat iron, at least not in its recognizable metal form.
Reticulated pythons prey on cubs and young adults.