About 3 months, March to May. Then in August to September, cubs are born. If a mother has twins, usually only one survives. Hopes this helps! :D
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No because they are different species!
Giant pandas carry out all of their life functions in the bamboo forests of central China.
Toronto Zoo has giant pandas for the public to see. They will arrive on the 18th of May, 2013 for the first time. They are a very rare species and due to their reluctance to mate their numbers keep falling.
The giant panda is generally not hunted in the wild the main threat is from logging (lack of habitat). The panda can mate only a few days a year with more and more getting cut of from each other population is declining quickly.
they mate like dogs
Scientists have two main theories about why giant pandas are black and white. One idea is that the coloring helps to camouflage them in the places they live where there are both rocks and snow. The other thought is that the bold colors helps these animals find each other when it is time to mate.
no they mate by themselfs
Yes, red pandas mate about once a year. They usually have one to four babies in a litter.
tey when ther are old enough to mate
There is about 2,000 to 2,500 giant pandas left on Earth!There are about 150 Pandas in Capivity and around 1,590 in the wild. They aree quickly dieing out because of deforestation, they have a low mating rate, the bamboo they eat is getting harder and harder for them to find, and also they are very picky about mating so they dont mate as often as other animals.There are the average about 1,000 pandas in the central of China in 2008 - 2009
pervert pandas are 7 1/2 years old when they begin to mate their hormones kick in at 6 but most pandas experiment when they are 7 1/2.