it doesn't. once it is old enough to leave the house, it is on its own.
Baby giant pandas are extremely vulnerable to being carried away by birds, leopards, and other predators; therefore, giant panda mothers are very protective of their young. Mothers carry their babies around with them everywhere, and baby pandas stay with their mothers until they are three years old. (Sometimes they even continue living with their families after that time, but by that age, they are able to take care of themselves.)
it fights back
how panda looks after its young
the giant panda canjump mon other animals, if the prey is not larger.
The female panda raise the young.
A female giant panda will produce one young every two years.
by given birth.
The giant panda is the largest animal in its habitat and has no natural predators.
with there claws
198 days
female giant panda=female giant panda male giant panda=male giant panda baby giant panda=baby giant panda x
Should they become trapped, the giant panda will cover its face with its paws, hiding its eyes. It will also curl up.
No, they live on their own, with their mates and or young.