not at all.
The babies of a panda bear weigh less than an apple.
what subgroup is the giant panda in
All bears with the exceptions being the Giant Panda or the Spectacled bear have 74 or 37 pairs of chromosomes
The giant panda is Ailuropoda melaleuca. The red or lesser panda, which isn't all that closely related to the giant panda (among other things, it's not a "bear"; it's really more similar to a raccoon), is Ailurus fulgens.
Yes, the Spectacled Bear and the Giant Panda does. The Spectacled Bear in South America and the Giant Panda in Asia and some more
Compared to panda, grizzly's extinction status is not a concern. But it is affected by hunting and habitat loss. There are currently an estimated 55 000 grizzly bears in North America. For comparison, a 2006 estimate of giant panda population in the wild is around 2000-3000.
Just by looking at the genus name of the animal. The Genus and species name of the Giant Panda is Ailuropoda melanoleuca, whereas the Genus and Species name of the Polar bear and Grizzly bear are Ursus maritimus and Ursus arctos horribilis, respectively. All three species of bears, however, are all a part of the Family Ursidae.
Bear
Hare, Brown Bear, Polar Bear, Grizzly Bear, Panda Bear.
There are eight species of bear in the world:Polar bear Brown bear American black bear Asian black bear Spectacles bear Sun bear Sloth bear Giant panda bear
Giant Panda's, Panda's and Panda Bear are all the same animal. It's just their name
A Giant Panda is a type of Panda Bear that is Giant Panda to distinguish it from the Red Panda. It is on average 60 â?? 90 cm tall.