the answer is 1-bear........
it belongs to bear familyactually, it is not a bear, it is part of the raccoon family
All bears are from the same family (Ursidae) as the giant panda. The red panda belongs to a different family (Ailuridae) and is only distantly related to the giant panda.
The giant panda and the red panda are both in phylum Chordata.Ans#2: It belongs to:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:UrsidaeGenus:AiluropodaSpecies:A. melanoleuca
The most recent consensus is that the giant panda is an extremely derived member of the bear family (ursids). The red panda has been believed to be a member of the raccoon family (procyonids). It was thought for many years that the giant panda might also be related to raccoons, but this is no longer believed to be the case. In recent years, the phylogeny of the red panda has been called into question. In a nutshell - the giant panda is a member of the bear family. The red panda may be a member of the raccoon family, or it may need its own family. The giant panda and red panda are not closely related. Only their names and habits are similar, not their ancestors. Pandas can be very aggressive when threatened, just as other bears can be. However, they are not aggressive in the sense that they seek out conflict or attack without reason (and neither do other bears).
The Giant panda is a type of Bear and belongs in the "Ursidae" family. The Red panda is not a type of bear it is the last surviving representative of a family all of its own, the "Ailuridae" family.
The giant panda falls under the class of Mammalia. It belongs to the phylum chordata, the kingdom is Animalia, and the order is carnivora. The family is ursidae and the genus is ailuropoda.
The giant panda and the red panda are both in phylum Chordata.Ans#2: It belongs to:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:UrsidaeGenus:AiluropodaSpecies:A. melanoleuca
A a Panda
the giant panda belongs to mammalia
The answer is bear family. For years scientist have wondered where they came from and now they have noticed its DNA is from bears!
More specifically for the Giant Panda.Binomial name: Ailuropoda melanoleucaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: UrsidaeGenus: AiluropodaSpecies: A. melanoleucaThis animal is: Endangered (IUCN 3.1)
The bear belongs to the kingdom Animalia and to the family Ursidae. Bears are further classified by subfamilies. For example, while a panda belongs to the subfamily Alluropodinae, an American bear is in the subfamily Ursinae.