Panda's are not endemic to Hong Kong.
There are, however, Giant Panda's at the Ocean Park amusement park. In 1999 two pandas, a male named An An and a female named Jia Jia, were given to the park, and the people of Hong Kong, by the Central mainland government. The Central government also gave two additional Giant Pandas to Ocean Park in 2009; a make named Le Le and a female named Ying Ying.
In addition to Giant Pandas, there are also Red Pandas (Lesser Pandas) at Ocean Park.
No, giant pandas live naturally only in China.
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No. Pandas live in two countries - China and part of Mongolia. In China they are protected in mountainous nature reserves.
No. Pandas live in two countries - China and part of Mongolia. In China they are protected in mountainous nature reserves.
where do red pandas live
Pandas do not live in the rainforest.
No Red Pandas live in North America and Giant Pandas live in Japan or China
Panda bears are native to Asia; specifically, they are native to China and Mongolia.
Red pandas live in an ecosystem where other red pandas live. This is the best answer rated thank you
No pandas live in central china>
Pandas don't live in packs.
No Giant Pandas do not live in groups
Pandas live nativally in china
Red pandas don't live in Sweden. Red pandas live in the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China.