Yes they do. Pandas will feed almost exclusively on bamboo. This seems to be quite an oddity as they are actually a member of the carnivorous group, an order of animals who feed on meat and animal products. The herbivorous diet causes a problem for the panda, as they have the digestive system of a carnivore that is designed for digesting meat. The panda cannot properly digest the cellulose and therefore derive little protein and energy from their diet. To gain the nourishment the panda needs to survive, it will eat anywhere up to 20 or 30 pounds of bamboo shoots in one day. Due to the low nutrition of their diet it is important that the Panda keeps their digestive tract full. Although a Panda's diet is almost exclusively made up of bamboo, they will also eat honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, Oranges, and bananas.
They are also known to eat small amounts of mushroom, grass, flowers, fish, vines, and small rodents.
they also feed on bugs
no
no they do not. they eat bamboo.
non animals they are herbibor (eat plants)
no animal
Pandas are friends with other pandas and animals that cant eat them.
yes, all animals like to eat
Pandas do not prey on other animals, they only eat bamboo, lots and lots of it.
the dont they eat bamboo
Both. Some animals will eat red pandas and red pandas will eat other animals. For example, the red panda will sometimes eat bird eggs.
Animals such as pandas, cheetahs, and jaguars eat watercress.
they do not eat insects they eat bamboo shots fish plants roots or some other wierd stuff o-o :D
Since Pandas eat bamboo, then humans and animals need to find a way to plant more bamboo seeds so pandas can eat more and reproduce.
Adult giant pandas are the largest animal in their habitat so they have no predators.