Pandas live in central China, on misty mountains. They can live to elevations of around 11,000 feet. These mountains have four seasons, like the rest of China. The pandas live in high elevations in the summer, and lower elevations in the winter. They sleep in caves and tree stumps, which are not permanent homes. Bamboo covers these mountains, and grows year-round, and can even survive in dense snow-drifts. So I recommend is that you stop harming it's habitat or else they will die pretty soon
mountainous and diet consist mainly of bamboo
Giant pandas live in cool and wet climates.
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The Giant Panda lives in Bamboo Forests in South west Chinda. Their environment is cold and they also live in high peek mountains
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A Giant Panda is a type of Panda Bear that is Giant Panda to distinguish it from the Red Panda. It is on average 60 â?? 90 cm tall.
Giant Pandas are native to south central China. Female giant pandas usually give birth only once every two years. Giant Pandas live between 14 and 30 years in the wild.
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armadillo not live in very hot climate or in cold climate they live in mid type of climate in south and central america
Their are two types of Pandas. Their is the Red Panda also known as the the Lesser Panda and their is the Giant Panda.
Yes, go to google and type A picture of a giant panda food web and you should get a picture of a GIANT PANDA food web
There are only two types of pandas in the world: the giant panda and the red panda. The giant panda is the most common.
there are three types of pandas. 1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear 3) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown 2) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda.
No, the giant panda is a bear, not a raccoon.
The giant panda is a type of bear. It is white with black eyes, ears, and legs. It is very large and is known for eating bamboo.
they lived in woodlands and grasslands in south Australia and New South Wales