I found this online, " The line that led to panda appeared about 12 million years ago, and the oldest known panda species, Ailuropoda microta, was half the size of the modern species, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, being contemporaneous for a while and lived 2-3 million years ago, but it showed the same appetite for bamboo. A more recent panda, living less than a million years ago, was bigger than the modern species. Many fossil remains of panda were associated with the fossil elephant genus Stegodon." and suck mad dick
well they were one of the first animals around 2 years after dinosaurs.
for a very long time
yes
no they are short and stubby
No. Adult giant pandas measure between four and six feet long and weigh somewhere between 220 and 250 pounds.
About 14 to 20 years.
The Giant Panda is found in China in their forests, eating bamboo all day long. :)
they can live up to 20 years
Giant pandas live 15 years on average in the wild. In captivity they have been known to live up to 20 years.
4 to 6 feet long 4 to 6 feet long
not very long because they are wild animals and cant be in a cage to long they have to be free
The Giant Pandas life span has not been well documented in the wild and no one is really sure how long they live without human intervention. It is known that they can live anywhere from 20 to 30 years in captivity and they have even been known to exceed 40 years when well cared for.
Observe a bunch of giant pandas and see how long they live before dying of old age.
Giant pandas that live in captivity often live to be 30 years old. Those that live in the wild have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.