Giant pandas eat mainly bamboo, a plant. Not much skill is needed to hunt down a plant.
But Panda mothers will show their cubs what they are eating, and the cubs will pick it up from there.
99% of the giant panda's diet is bamboo and about 1% is small animals, birds, fish and bird eggs that it finds incidentally while browsing the bamboo. However, they are not really active hunters.
they do not have any because they are herbivores and they mostly eat bamboo and leaves
They are herivores so they dont necessarily hunt for their food. They obtain their food with their paws
yes they hunt for food so yes
They don't hunt, they eat bamboo.
They don't. Panda's do not hunt as they eat bamboo not animals. You might be thinking of a polar bear.
Because they are cruel and they think that it is a fun sport to hurt innocent animals. They also kill them for their fur and meat.
that you cant hunt them and hurt them or eat them from the big fries man
Jackals, leopards, and tigers eat pandas. Humans hunt pandas for their beautiful fur, too. HIH! -Bri-
Giant pandas eat bamboo. This is why they are endangered - there's not a lot of areas where bamboo forests are undeveloped by people.
They don't so much hunt, as forage... Primarily subsisting on bamboo, they supplement their diet with small mammals, fishes, grubs, and insects.
climb and hunt
I have heard of people hunting pandas.
It is not legal to hunt pandas.
Humans do hunt Giant Pandas
well they dont actually hunt but they only eat bamboo.