No, I believe not. Only some animals have the chemicals in their brains to actually feel love.
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
Pandas stay with their mothers for a period after birth because of the same reason humans stay with their mothers-inability to look after one's self.
Pandas are awake for roughly 14 hours per day.
Yes, wolf mates typically form long-term bonds and often stay together for life.
not if they stay in lots of trees
For the Giant pandas - no. Males might hang around a bit for the red pandas.
they drink a lot water.
No they are like bears, the mother stays with her 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
Red pandas have litters of one to four babies at a time. The offspring stay in the nest for about ninety days and stay close to the mother until she is ready to breed again.
Young pandas usually stay with their mothers until they are 18-24 months old and then set out on their own.
Yes, many species of penguins are known for forming strong, long-term bonds with their mates. Once paired, they often stay together for the breeding season or even for multiple breeding seasons. However, not all penguin species mate for life.