The giant panda is neither extinct nor endangered. They are now classified as vulnerable.
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Panda bears are endangered species. They are not extinct as of 2012.
The giant panda is endangered, not extinct. They are native to south central China. They live to be around 20 years old in the wild.
Pandas are not extinct. They are endangered because their habitat is being destroyed.
Panda bears are not extinct. The conservation status of panda bears is Endangered. They are threatened due to habitat loss.
This analogy can be completed in a number of ways. Dinosaur is to extinct as to Panda is endangered, is one solution. Another solution could be Dinosaur is to extinct as Sun Bear is endangered.
No, the giant panda is not extinct yet, though endangered. ~Mamamean(wont let me sign in im working on it)
No. However, they are an endangered species.No, the Panda isn't extinct, but it is endangered. There aren't many left in the wild, only around 1000, which may sound alot, but it's not compared to what there used to be. Places like zoos are running breeding programs to try and encourage the pandas to reproduce.No, they are endangered, but there are still "enough" panda's in the world.
Dinosaurs are extinct. Pandas are an endangered species, but still exist in small numbers.
No. The giant panda is only classified as Endangered ,while there are over 1800 species of animals classified as Critically Endangered and 45 species of animals classified as Extinct in the Wild.
Yes they are in very deep danger of becoming extinct. I would say there are about 2500 alive.