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some of them have red pandas but red pandas want to be in the wild not in a little artificial habitat.
Yes, there are red pandas in Ohio, primarily found in zoos. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo are notable places where visitors can see red pandas. These zoos participate in conservation efforts and breeding programs to help protect the species. Red pandas are not native to Ohio, but they can be observed in these controlled environments.
Pandas are indigenous to China. The only Pandas in Australia are in Zoos.
Pandas are not native to the UK. Any pandas that are in the UK are in zoos.
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Red pandas aren't native to the US, so they can't be endangered there. Unless some have escaped, they'd only be found in zoos.
Red Pandas, yes. Giant Pandas, no. Atlanta, San Diego, Memphis and Washington D.C. are going to be the only zoos in the U.S. with Giant Pandas.
As of December 2014, 49 giant pandas lived in captivity outside China, living in 18 zoos in 13 different countries.
Yes, wild red pandas can and have been tamed. However they are a threatened species and thus having them as a pet is highly illegal. They need a specialized diet in order to survive and many people could not provide that. However, there are zoos and wildlife preserves that let people pet them and feed them for a bit, for a fee. They don't seem to fight or bite.
Yes, there are giant pandas in zoos. China loans its Pandas for 4 years and then they are returned.
About 500, going up to 800.
There are approximately 5500 pandas left in the world. The pandas are all found in Central China or in zoos.