Of course not, red pandas are a unique creature and the world need as much diversity as possible.
No, lesser (or red) pandas are not extinct.
then there would only be blue pandas no their would only be giant pandas and they would go extinct right after red pandas.
No but they are endangered.
they are not extinct yet
no, only the cute, big, chubby GIANT PANDAS! :'(
The red panda first become endangered in 1996. As of June 2014, there are only 2,500 or so left in the wild and they have become extinct in several of the Chinese provinces.
Red Pandas are in the family Ailuridae which includes Red Pandas and their extinct relatives. Most scientists will tell you that red pandas are also distantly related to the family Procyonidae which includes raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, olingos, ringtails and cacomistles.
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Red pandas do probably live together. However, it can sometimes take a year or more for them to fall in love and breed. As I believe, red pandas usually breed in May and March. Many pandas are now disappearing and if they don't breed there is an opportunity for those sweet cuddly creatures to become extinct.Thanks for reading my answer.
because of pouches hunting them
No, they are not extinct. The Red Panda is however listed, according to the IUCN Red List, with a status of "vulnerable", and a population trend of "decreasing". For more details, please see sites listed below.
red pandas are red and black and white pandas are black and white