They eat such things as bamboo leaves, the plants and sometimes as a treat they get fruits, veggies, even flower blooms, and sweets.
the names of the pandas in the nashville zoo are as follows Mei Xiang and Tian Tian
Red pandas are common sight at American zoos. Giant pandas are found at Memphis Zoo, San Diego Zoo, Smithsonian National Zoo, and at Zoo Atlanta.
They came from China as a gift to the zoo.
No, they do not. Pandas can only be found in misty mountain ranges in central China. The only zoos in the U.S. that have pandas are the National Zoo, Zoo Atlanta, and the San Deigo Zoo.
The West Berlin Zoo has Pandas also ocean park. Additional Info: The San Diego Zoo, in California has had Giant Pandas since 1987. There are now five Giant Pandas with a young Panda that was birthed on site and is being raised by it's mother. There are also Giant Pandas at the National Zoo in Washington DC, the Atlanta Zoo, in Georgia, and the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
No there are no Pandas in Dublin zoo.
They usually do not eat fruit unless they live in a zoo. If they live in a zoo, they eat fruits like apples and such. I don't know if carrot is a fruit or vegatable, but zoos feed pandas carrots too.
They generally just eat and play with each other. As you can imagine, pandas are not the most active of creatures.
They most commonly eat fresh bamboo,most of the time from China.
No. Giant pandas do not naturally live in the southern United States, or anywhere in the world except China, for that matter. Pandas can be found in three zoos in the United States. They are Zoo Atlanta, the National Zoo in Washington. D.C., and the San Diego Zoo.
Nope. The only zoos in America that do are the San Diego Zoo, Zoo Atlanta, and the National Zoo.
The San Diego Zoo, in California has had the Giant Pandas since 1987. There are now five Giant Pandas with a young Panda that was birthed on site, just being introduced to visitors. There are also Giant Pandas at the National Zoo in Washington DC, the Atlanta Zoo, in Georgia, and the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee. All these zoos have contracts with the Chinese government, and pay a yearly fee to keep the Giant Pandas at their zoo. For more details, please see the sites listed below.