Yes, all Pandas have backbones. All mammals are vertebrates: have a backbone. Pandas are definitely mammals (have fur/hair, birth live young, are warm-blooded.) QED Pandas have back bones.
Taxonomically speaking, giant pandas are bears which means they are classified as carnivores. Behaviorally speaking, giant pandas are almost exclusively herbivorous although they will eat bird eggs and fish sometimes, if they are easily available.
Giant Pandas have very few predators. Humans are their primary predators, though animals such as leopards are also predators mostly of cubs. The largest threat to them though is not predators, but habitat loss.
Giant Pandas are bears, and placental mammals, and koalas are not. Koalas are marsupials, and are not related to bears in any way. They are not "koala bears" - just "koalas".Giant Panda young are called cubs and koalas young are called joeys.Giant Pandas' cubs are born far more developed than koala joeys. Koala joeys are about the size of a bean when born, and must complete their development in the mother's pouch.Koalas live almost exclusively on gum (eucalyptus) leaves and, occasionally, flowers. Pandas live on bamboo shoots and other vegetation.Koalas are much smaller than Giant pandas.Koalas are essentially grey in colour; Giant pandas are distinctively black and white.Koalas are endemic to Australia alone, meaning they are found only on the Australian continent. Giant Pandas are endemic to parts of Asia.
Of cause they can't They just come in black and white
The giant panda eats bamboo. It climbs bamboo trees and rips of branches. The giant panda eats 4 tons of bamboo a year!
A vertebrate. Invertebrates, like jelly fish, have no backbone, but pandas do, last time I checked.Pandas have backbones, which mean that they are vertebrates.
They are called giant pandas to reduce confusion between giant pandas and red pandas. they are considerably large compared to red pandas therefore making them giant
No, 'giant pandas' are not capitalized.
some giant pandas are exctinct
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.
No Giant Pandas do not live in groups
Giant Pandas live in mountains in China
why are giant pandas endangered from humans
giant pandas have them to bite bamboo
Giant pandas eat bamboo.
red pandas and giant pandas
there is currently 212 giant pandas in captivity