Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Pandas don't live in packs.
pandas like to live alone unless a mother panda has to take care of her baby panda.
I think they do
live alone
Pandas are not social animals and mainly live alone in a territory they have staked out. They look for other pandas when they want to mate.
No, red pandas are not pack animals; they are generally solitary creatures. They prefer to live alone except during mating season or a mother’s care for her young. Red pandas establish their own territories and use scent markings to communicate with others. Their solitary nature helps them avoid competition for food and resources in their forest habitats.
No they are like bears, the mother stays with her cubs.
Pandas live alone and only seek another panda to mate. They are very territorial and scent areas that they consider their turf.
They aren't in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They live alone except to mate.
Pandas do not travel in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They prefer to live alone except to mate.
Red Pandas are solitary animals and usually live alone in the wild. They are territorial and mark their territory with scent glands. However, they may come together to mate during the breeding season.
Tundra swans, live in flocks.