Young pandas learn what to eat and how to avoid predators from their mothers. They learn nothing from their fathers; males leave after mating with females and have no part in raising their offspring.
Usually the offspring of pandas will be smaller pandas. However, these smaller pandas tend to grow quite rapidly to approximately the size of the parents. Thereafter, it is difficult to distinguish between the parents and the offspring.
That they are red.
No. They are very different kinds of animals.
no
Baby pandas live with their parents for about a year before they leave to live on their own.
They parents young like people do.
you can learn by respecting your parents
the pups learn from the parents how to hunt and how to hide
Lions learn from their parents how to hunt and survive.They would learn how to hunt, and how to live by themselves
Yes, some animals learn behaviors from their parents through a process called observational learning. This can include skills such as hunting, foraging, and social interactions. Observation of parental behaviors can help young animals acquire valuable survival skills.
No there parents think they are too young to find mates.
You learn from your parents or a teacher.