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No, they are omnivores. They eat insects, fruit, bamboo, and many other scrapes that they can find.Yes, they have a diet of fruit
Bamboo is their favorite, but they will eat other plants and fruit.
Mango trees produce fruit, while bamboo trees do not. Bamboo is a type of grass and grows in clumps, while mango trees are fruit-bearing trees that can grow quite tall. Additionally, bamboo is known for its fast-growing and resilient nature, while mango trees take longer to mature and produce fruit.
99% of the diet of the giant panda consists of bamboo.
They bamboo,fruit,and special treats.:)
they eat fruit ,bamboo buds and grass
Bamboo is not a fruit or a vegetable. It's actually a unique type of grass
bamboo berries fruit small roots honey flowers leaves rice rodents
Go to Tokyo, then Imperial Gardens, its hard to see but the bamboo looks like green sticks near the fruit
The diet of a panda consists mostly of bamboo. They eat for hours a day because the bamboo doesn't supply them with a lot of energy. They will sometimes eat honey, fruit, and certain types of vegetables also.
pandas basicly eat fruit,bamboo and vegetables.
It feeds on larvae, other small animals, eggs, fruit,as well as on bamboo and sugarcane.