Yes, they do have bones.
Yes all pandas do
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Yes they do .:^^:.
just like the Giant Panda, the Red Pandas have enlarged wrist bones to help them grip bamboo stalks :)
No they only eat bamboo.
it depends on what kind of bear it is
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.
I don't think so, only poachers hunt pandas. They sell their skin and bones. People will even spend a large amount of cash for their skin, even though there are serious consequences like the death penalty or life in jail. I love pandas with all my heart. I thank Nichole for getting me to like pandas. ^.^
well pandas have 5 'fingers' or 'claws' these each consist of 3-4 bones i think. Their actual thumb would therefore be the same size as one of its claws. But pandas have evolved another bone on their paw. This is located further down the hand and only consist of 2 bones. it also does not stick out like a claw but is sat under a pad on its hand, this can be pushed to touch the other pad further down and across on the palm.
red pandas and giant pandas
The pandas bone structure contains the tissues and the bones such as the cartilage and tendons that connects them. The large skull protects the eyes and brains of the bone structure.
Technically, yes red pandas are pandas. In fact they were the very first pandas. The other pandas were named after it.