they're just pandas caught from the wild.
there still pandas but just in different place
Pandas are native to China and there are some left in the wild. Pandas do not live anywhere else unless they are in a zoo.
Yes because two giant pandas are arriving at the Toronto Zoo in 2013.
No they're not but there aren't that many left. According to the National Park Zoo and The Smithsonian Institute there are approximately 2,500 red pandas remaining in the wild.
there are no wild pandas in South Korea, only in China, however, South Korea may have a couple of Pandas in their zoo, but not likely.
No there are no Pandas in Dublin zoo.
Pandas are not native to the UK and will only be found in zoo's. Edinburgh Zoo, in Scotland, currently has three pandas, two males and a female, who they borrowed from China in an attempt to breed them and increase the Panda population.
No, pandas live in china, but not Florida. Pandas could not adapt to the weather and they would need to live in the wild. Not in a zoo!
Yes, there are giant pandas in zoos. China loans its Pandas for 4 years and then they are returned.
Red pandas are common sight at American zoos. Giant pandas are found at Memphis Zoo, San Diego Zoo, Smithsonian National Zoo, and at Zoo Atlanta.
Koalas and pandas do not look alike at all.
Yes, but only if they need food or to escape from danger. Wild pandas could not live near the Great Wall of China because of the unsuitable living environment. There are pandas in Beijing zoo because the zoo creat a familiar living environment which is suitable for pandas in the southern China.