Pandas and other wildlife eat Bengal bamboo.
yes, bamboo is a good source of nutrients to all domesticated and wild insects
No, they are carnivorous- they eat other insects- and do a very good job at it.
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Giant panda's eat bamboo and grass but their main meal is bamboo.Pandas eat bamboo stalks from bamboo trees.Many years ago the panda was considered a carnivore but over time it has evolved to a diet of 95% bamboo. Occasionally you can find a panda eating a little critter but other than that it eats only bambooThey eat Bamboobamboo
The red panda feeds mainly on bamboo, but also eats eggs, birds, and insects.
No, they are omnivores. They eat insects, fruit, bamboo, and many other scrapes that they can find.Yes, they have a diet of fruit
From http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/bats/lesser-bamboo-bat.htm : "The Bamboo Bat...will forage at night for flying insects, particularly termite swarms."
The Bengal Bamboo lives in the under canopy layer, which is the bottom of the canopy.
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Well, not really, they also eat insects, baby birds ect.