The panda has some characteristics common to bears, but other characteristics are not like bears. For example, their head is larger than a bear's, their skull and dental structure do not resemble a bear's, their hind feet lack a heel pad, they do not hibernate, and they do not walk on their hind legs like bears. Some physical characteristics of the panda closely resemble the raccoon: the male genitalia of both the raccoon and the panda are small and pointed to the rear.
Giant pandas are large (about 2.5 ft. tall and 300 pounds) bears with a black and white coat and characteristic black fur around their eyes, native to parts of China. They have a relatively long tail at up to 6 inches in length, as well as a "thumb" which helps it eat bamboo. Its diet mostly consists of bamboo. It is a fairly solitary animal, limiting social interactions and not traveling together. Currently, it is considered endangered with only a few thousand in the wild.
The fur of the giant panda is thick and coarse. It consists of a coarse outer layer and a very dense, wooly-like underfur. To the touch, the fur feels oily. This oily protective coating helps protects giant pandas from the cool and damp climate in which the bear lives.
Giant pandas are large (about 2.5 ft. tall and 300 pounds) bears with a black and white coat and characteristic black fur around their eyes, native to parts of China. They have a relatively long tail at up to 6 inches in length, as well as a "thumb" which helps it eat bamboo. Its diet mostly consists of bamboo. It is a fairly solitaire animal, limiting social
interactions and not traveling together. Currently, it is considered endangered with only a few thousand in the wild.
Giant pandas are large (about 2.5 ft. tall and 300 pounds) bears with a black and white coat and characteristic black fur around their eyes, native to parts of China. They have a relatively long tail at up to 6 inches in length, as well as a "thumb" which helps it eat bamboo. Its diet mostly consists of bamboo. It is a fairly solitaire animal, limiting social interactions and not traveling together. Currently, it is considered endangered with only a few thousand in the wild.
The giant panda's behavioral adaptation is that they leave sent marks on trees and plants
It eats bamboo
They get angry. they have dark fur so they can blend in with dark surroundings
a structual adaptation of a panda is that a panda has tow extra toes and it healps them to clime trees and grab bamboo.a phisiological adaptation is that they produce enzyme to digestntheir food. a behavioral adaptation that pandas have is that they are very slow because of their main food source.
Yes tapirs have so many different behavioral adaptations
behavioral
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A monkeys behavioral adaptations are things that I would like to know about pleasetell me.
Physical and behavioral adaptations
it has no Structural adaptations
Baby of panda bear
"Panda bear" in English is orso panda.