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No. However, they are an endangered species.No, the Panda isn't extinct, but it is endangered. There aren't many left in the wild, only around 1000, which may sound alot, but it's not compared to what there used to be. Places like zoos are running breeding programs to try and encourage the pandas to reproduce.No, they are endangered, but there are still "enough" panda's in the world.
Pandas are growing extinct. So the CMS parties are protecting them. They might be able to populate and become the largest species in population.
Cheetahs will NOT go extinct because with groups like CCF and other constantly helping cheetahs to survive and also educating farmers about cheetahs and learning to not kill them.
no, some rhinos have become extinct, like the Vietnamese java rhino.........and also dinosaurs have become extinct, by the meteorites
Giant Pandas are actually no use to mankind but we like to keep around so they don't go extinct but they don't add anything to our lifestyle.
they mostly drink water because hey pandas have to survive like people.....
Any species will become extinct in time, including humans.
just give them lot's of water and food ( like bamboo) :)
no, but they are endangered because Panda's are becoming extinct because humans are destroying the habitat of the pandas because of the population, cutting down the baboons, and the change of weather.
Pandas are becoming extinct because humans are destroying the habitat of the pandas because of the population, cutting down the bamboo, and the change of weather.The pandas are becoming extinct because the bamboo forests in China are being destroyed by man at a fast rate leaving the pandas with no food. These pandas are usually found in South-western China in small forest fragments at damp altitudes of 400 feet and their main food is the bamboo.
I suppose there are more meteorites that become extinct than stars. Meteorites burn up in the atmosphere every night. Not only on this planet, but planets all around the universe. Some survive but get destroyed when crash-landing into a planet. A lot of meteorites also get sucked into stars.
Yes! Of course they do, like all living things penguins need plenty of sunlight in order to survive.