no they don't!
they mate
The answer The red panda's mating is the same as the regular pandas but they are way differnt
pandas don't live together. after mating season, the male leaves the female
Female giant pandas give birth between 95 and 160 days after mating
After mating, the male disappears and has nothing to do with raising the cubs.
I think they are it does not make any sense that humans should kill pandas even when they are nice and friendly.
Only the female cares for the cubs. The male disappears after mating with the female.
Young pandas learn what to eat and how to avoid predators from their mothers. They learn nothing from their fathers; males leave after mating with females and have no part in raising their offspring.
Pandas are solitary animals and are rarely found in a group, however, a group of pandas is called an "Embarassment of Pandas" or a "Cupboard".Pandas don't usually group together....A group of Pandas are officially known as a cupboard. A cupboard of pandas also only ever gather in even numbers.According to 100 facts about pandas, it is called a 'cupboard'.I believe they are solitary beasts and only join a female at mating time
Giant pandas need to climb trees primarily for safety and to find food. Climbing allows them to escape predators and seek refuge from threats. Additionally, pandas often climb to access bamboo, their main food source, and to find resting spots, especially during the warmer months. Tree climbing also plays a role in their social interactions and mating behaviors.
Pandas are solitary animals and are rarely found in a group, however, a group of pandas is called an "Embarassment of Pandas" or a "Cupboard".Pandas don't usually group together....A group of Pandas are officially known as a cupboard. A cupboard of pandas also only ever gather in even numbers.According to 100 facts about pandas, it is called a 'cupboard'.I believe they are solitary beasts and only join a female at mating time
Pandas need them to chew bamboo.