They walk.
Yes, giant pandas nurse their young. The cub may stay with their mother for up to three years before going off on their own.
The Giant Panda does not interact with other species because it is a solitary animal. The only time it interacts with its own species is when it has given birth, or during the breeding season. Giant pandas have a predatory relationship with the Bamboo that they eat.
Well, for one, it's habitat. The Giant Panda lives in the mountains of China, and have adapted to that sort of enviroment. Also, pandas look different to any other bear in its own way, including the rings around its eyes ect.. Pandas are not actually bears. Their closest relatives are racoon-type mammals.
The Giant panda is a type of Bear and belongs in the "Ursidae" family. The Red panda is not a type of bear it is the last surviving representative of a family all of its own, the "Ailuridae" family.
Well, yes because they are both chinese. Pluss pandas are my fav animal and I own three shih-tzu's
there are three types of pandas. 1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear 3) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown 2) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda.
Baby pandas live with their parents for about a year before they leave to live on their own.
No they are like bears, the mother stays with her cubs.
If we contrast horses with Giant Pandas the examination reveals that Giant Pandas are much better at eating bamboo than are horses. Horses are better at running than Giant Pandas. Horses are better for petting than a Giant Panda because they have been domesticated. Pandas are better than horses for consistency of color and pattern. Horses are better than Pandas because they come in a LOT more colors. Horses are better than Pandas because there are more of them.Pandas are better than horses because they are rare and that makes them unique. Both animals are better in their own way. More specific criteria would make a determination of which was "better" would be helpful.
All giant pandas in the world remain the property of the Chinese government and those seen in zoos are the same. China leases the animals to zoos but they remain the property of China and must be returned upon demand. Individuals cannot own or "rent" pandas as pets.
Pandas
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.