Pandas don't live in packs.
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Pandas are indigenous to China. The only Pandas in Australia are in Zoos.
pandas don't live together. after mating season, the male leaves the female
About 5000 pandas live now
Yes, red pandas do live with the famous black and white Giant Pandas across the Sechuan province of Northwest China. Red Pandas, however, range from China to India and Nepal and can live in many areas where there are no Giant Pandas (and vice-versa)
Yes, pandas still live today, but they're not that many.
CHINAMost wild pandas live in Sichuan Province, Yunnan Province and Guizhou Province in China. Also there are many pandas raised in zoos in many large cities in China.
where do red pandas live
No Red Pandas live in North America and Giant Pandas live in Japan or China
Pandas do not live in the rainforest.
No they don't, red pandas live in the Himalayan's mountains of China. Some can inhabit in many other places too.
No, red pandas are not pack animals; they are generally solitary creatures. They prefer to live alone except during mating season or a mother’s care for her young. Red pandas establish their own territories and use scent markings to communicate with others. Their solitary nature helps them avoid competition for food and resources in their forest habitats.