yes
No, pandas are solitary animals except for a mother and her cubs.
They are called cubs.
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
No, pandas are solitary animals except for a mother with cubs. They do no tolerate other pandas in their territory.
humans kill them the most, but they Giant Pandas are endangered at the moment. Leopards prey on their cubs, but not the adults.
Since a panda is a bear, its offspring are cubs.
After mating, the male disappears and has nothing to do with raising the cubs.
no, giant pandas dont, well most of the time. when there are cubs they stay with mama for about a year. red pandas live in groups
Pandas protect their young by keeping them close to them until they are able to defend themselves. In the meantime, they teach them how to find food.
Yes, they do. They are very clean animals.
They are called 'cubs', like bears and raccoons.
Adult giant pandas are apex predators, despite eating mostly bamboo. The only threat to adult giant pandas are humans. Cubs might be attacked though.