There is one in Washington D.C. Also red pandas are there too.
The zoo.
A Giant Panda's life span in the wild is about 15 years, although in zoo's they are known to live longer.
The San Diego Zoo, in California has had the Giant Pandas since 1987. There are now five Giant Pandas with a young Panda that was birthed on site, just being introduced to visitors. There are also Giant Pandas at the National Zoo in Washington DC, the Atlanta Zoo, in Georgia, and the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee. All these zoos have contracts with the Chinese government, and pay a yearly fee to keep the Giant Pandas at their zoo. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Gugu is a male giant panda at the Beijing Zoo.
The giant panda's life span is approximately 14 to 20 years. It depends on if the panda is living in a zoo or living in the wild.
the panda found another panda and had kids and lived happily ever not... the panda gets sent to zoo to be showcased the end
$500 000 annually
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any zoo that has a giant panda is trying to help keep them from going exstinct
You can't. You probably wouldn't want to anyway - they are highly endangered, and to purchase one would be thoroughly unethical. However, if you want to sponsor a giant panda, you can do that through an organization such as Pandas International, or perhaps contact a zoo that has a panda and ask about sponsoring their panda.
You can get Panda PooPooPaper or Panda Poo Paper online at: poopoopaper.com uncommongoods.com thinkgeek.com In stores at: Chiang Mai Zoo in northern Thailand Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in China
In captivity, pandas live 30-40 years In the wild they live 30-45 years