No, giant pandas are not marsupials. Marsupials are mammals with pouches to carry their young in, and pandas do not have a pouch where the babies live for the first part of their lives. Giant Pandas are related to bears; Red Pandas to raccoons. Not all marsupials have pouches.
No. Pandas are classified as bears. Marsupials are characterized by a pouch in which they carry their young.
No. They are a type of bear, which means the young develop entirely inside the mother's body.
No. A marsupial is an animal who carries its baby(s) in a pouch.
No. The panda is a bear and a placental mammal, and the koala is a marsupial.
No. A panda is a placental mammal.
No, they are regular mamals.
No.
No
No. Koalas are not bears. They are marsupials.
Koalas are marsupials, not bears. Bears are placental mammals.
no they are not marsupials, and they are not related to pandas which are bears
Koala bears are marsupials.
Yes, rival tribes of panda bears.
Panda bears eat bamboo
Panda bears can be found in tropical rainforests and jungles.
Panda bears are necessary for humans to exist.
Panda Bears are native only to China.
Tokyo is in Japan, and panda bears are not native to the Japan. Thus, you would not find a wild panda in Tokyo. However, there are probably panda bears in zoos in Tokyo.
marsupials.
panda bears search for their food. including: bamboo!