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Giant pandas can only be found in small areas of bamboo forests in central China.
yes pandas are good climbers but still can fall off trees but are good climbers
there still pandas but just in different place
The first Giant Pandas only eat meat, not bamboo. But over the years, the Giant Panda somehow learned to eat and digest bamboo, though the intestines are still used to digesting meat.
Yes, pandas still live today, but they're not that many.
Pandas depened on human for the survival of their own kind, after all pandas are still endangered species.
Yes.Yes, both red and giant pandas are still endangered. They are mostly endangered because of habitat loss but also because of poaching and high newborn mortality rates.
Giant pandas are usually neither. They mostly eat bamboo, meaning they're not predators of other animals, and they are too large to be hunted by predatory animals in the region, meaning they're not prey. Young or sick pandas can still become prey, but this goes for all species.
They are living in China but are crossing into Japan. This happens because people people kill them. They are endangered and are becoming very aggresive. Due to the lack of territory food and shelter.
yes pandas use to be in the wild and pluse they still are YEAH BUT today there are only 1600 pandas in the wild . :(
Pandas are part of the bear family. They fall under the genus of Ailurus. Pandas are still considered an endangered species.
NO. they are not. They are called pandas because they look between a panda and a cat. But the panda did come after the red panda. also red pandas are their OWN species pandas fall into the category of racoons which scientists just discovered. giant pandas are normal.