Red pandas are territorial and solitary nocturnal mammals. They only interact to mate during an approximately two month period in the winter.
Yes, they are pandas. They are not considered a bear, though. They are more closely related to the raccoon and skunk. Red pandas where found before the Giant panda was.
Wolf pandas are nonexistent, but red pandas, which resemble raccoons are found in China. All pandas are found in Asia though.
They aren't in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They live alone except to mate.
Red pandas are roughly the size of Raccoons, to whom they are distantly related.
They are called cubs for red pandas which is common to a tigers cubs and staff
red pandas.
Yes.
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pandas are mammals :)
No, red pandas are mostly found in China and do not occur in any part of Australia.
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Red Pandas are about the size of cats or raccoons, while the black/white Giant panda is about the size of a Black Bear.