in zoos around 10,000
In the wild, 29 years and in zoos at least up to 32 years.
It isn't. They are extemely popular in many zoos and there are still some wild ones in the moutainous regions of China.
Tokyo is in Japan, and panda bears are not native to the Japan. Thus, you would not find a wild panda in Tokyo. However, there are probably panda bears in zoos in Tokyo.
No, there are not any zoos in Florida that currently hold panda bears. The closest zoo to Florida with Panda bears would be in Georgia.
we are putting them on zoos
No wild pandas live anywhere in North America. There are probably some in zoos in Tennessee, though. Wild pandas live in the bamboo forests of central China.
Yes. Some are found in the wild and there are some in different zoos around the world.
No, you can not have a pet panda. Even zoos have to get special permission from China to have a panda and they are only on loan. They are an endangered animal. If you want to watch a panda go to the San Diego Zoo web cam for the panda exhibit in the zoo and you can see them. Get a stuffed panda or give a donation to the World Wild Life.
In the jungle (or in zoos).
In the wild, Pandas are found in China. They may be found in certain zoos elsewhere in the world.or most zoos
Either nowhere or very near nowhere. Panda bears are an endangered species and live only in specified areas in China and in zoos. Even in zoos they are rare and are very pricy. It is almost impossible to see a panda bear in the wild if you are not in China.
The most famous was China's giant panda, which avoided extinction in the California Zoo. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums has saved bongos and forest African antelopes. These animals were also successfully bred and released back into the wild.