No. There are between 1500-2000 giant pandas, and around 10,000 red pandas.
There are 25000 red pandas left in the world. We should help in saving them.
As of about 2008 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimated there were 10,000 left in the wilds, but they are classified as endangered with their population decreasing. Note that 10,000 is only an estimate based on a few population density observations. The animals are very shy and reclusive so getting an accurate count is extremely difficult. Official estimates run from about 2500 on the low end to about 20,000 on the high end.
There is around 1000 Giant Pandas left in the wild, and around 2500 Red Pandas left in the wild.
There are an estimated 2,500 red pandas remaining in the wild according to the National Park Zoo and The Smithsonian Institute.
there would be no more red pandas
There are about 2,000 to 2,500 adult red pandas left in the wild. We need to try to help them!
The Red Pandas life style can be very hard or very simple. Most of the time the answer is going to be hard because red pandas are endangered. There are less than 2000 adult red pandas left.
Of course not, red pandas are a unique creature and the world need as much diversity as possible.
No they're not but there aren't that many left. According to the National Park Zoo and The Smithsonian Institute there are approximately 2,500 red pandas remaining in the wild.
Currently scientists and conservationists estimate that there are 11,000 to 20,000 red pandas worldwide. Their conservation status is listed as being vulnerable.
Lesser pandas ( Or red pandas ) eat bamboo. They also may eat eggs, berries, small mammals, insects, and blossoms. View more information about red pandas in the related link below: