Pandas are only found in the undisturbed mountain forests of some parts of central China. More specifically, their habitat is the bamboo forests of the Tibetan plateau and southwest China 4,000 to 12,000 ft above sea level.The habitat, suitable for the bamboo on which they survive, is a cold, damp coniferous forest. They may descend to lower elevations during winter and spring in search of edible bamboo. In most of the areas in which they still roam wild, they must compete with farmers who farm the river valleys and the lower slopes of the mountains.
Panda bears are herbivores and feed 21-22 hours per day on bamboo to get the required sustenance to support their large size. Rather than hibernating as the weather gets cold, they move up and down in elevation to remain comfortable. Pandas sleep in non-permanent shelters of caves, tree trunks, or outcroppings of cliffs. Pandas never hibernate, and can be found when the sun is high or there is snow on the ground.
Pandas are only found in the undisturbed mountain forests of some parts of central China. They do not tolerate humans well, and are most at home in the bamboo forests which provide 99% of their diet. Rather than hibernating as the weather gets cold, they move up and down in elevation to remain comfortable.
Habitat Giant Pandas live in bamboo forests in the mountains of western China. The continent that China belongs to is Aisa.
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For the most part, Pandas live in bamboo forests nestled in the mountains of central China, though they also live in Sichuan, Gansu, and Shaanxi Provinces of the country. They eat almost nothing but bamboo.
Pandas are only found in the undisturbed mountain forests of some parts of central China. They do not tolerate humans well, and are most at home in the bamboo forests which provide 99% of their diet. Rather than hibernating as the weather gets cold, they move up and down in elevation to remain comfortable.
Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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There are not 10 reasons why pandas are endangered, just one: Habitat loss. People have been cutting down their bamboo forests (their main source of food). Without the bamboo, they cannot eat, so they die. If you need another reason, they have a very low birth rate.
Bamboo jungles 4,000-12,000 ft (1,200-3,600 m) above sea level. Narrowly distributed in small parts of the Tibetan plateau in southwestern China.
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The Takin is the most rarest, endangered species in the world. The Great Panda is only found in China. The Takin is the most rarest, endangered species in the world. The Great Panda is only found in China.
The major reason the panda is endangered is because humans encroach on their territory. Habitat loss is why the panda is endangered.
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what can we do to stop the endangered the red panda
i think panda is more endangered than the wolf The panda is definitly more endangered. As a species, the gray wolf is not endangered. Just some local populations are.
The red panda is now considered to be endangered.
the giant panda is the most endangered animal in china.
yes the Giant panda is endangered
the panda because the panda has been around for many many many many years and the panda is considered endangered. :'(
yes they are
The page that I found said that the Giant panda was on the endangered species list in 2000.
The giant panda is no longer considered as endangered and is now listed as vulnerable.