Pandas breed the same way that other mammals breed but it's a lot more difficult for them to conceive.
People breed giant pandas in facilities and in zoos. They also breed them in the wild . {well breed then self}
Pandas breed via sexual reproduction.
ya but only with other pandas and other giraffes!
Red pandas do probably live together. However, it can sometimes take a year or more for them to fall in love and breed. As I believe, red pandas usually breed in May and March. Many pandas are now disappearing and if they don't breed there is an opportunity for those sweet cuddly creatures to become extinct.Thanks for reading my answer.
Pandas are a species of animals, giant pandas are just one breed. Another breed is the Red Panda.
no they dont.
It may be so they can interact with other pandas and breed to raise the population of the area
pandas are a breed of panda.
They use a male panda to help them, as do other mammals.
Giant pandas are generally solitary, only gathering to breed.
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.
Red pandas have litters of one to four babies at a time. The offspring stay in the nest for about ninety days and stay close to the mother until she is ready to breed again.