PANDAS stands for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder with streptococcal infection
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it is how they have evolved and it is in their DNA
it is how they have evolved and it is in their DNA
no they are short and stubby
it is just the way they are built, better to balance their large bodies.
Well yes and no.I say yes because it is a grate plot line.And no because it might be to sad for the reader.But then it would be a grate story.
The giant panda is much larger, is black and white in color, and has a short tail. The lesser is smaller, and looks similar to a red and white raccoon.
Cathemeral refers to organisms that are active in short periods throughout the day and night. Crepuscular animals are mainly active during twilight, or dawn and dusk. Red pandas are crepuscular animals.
Panda bears move with their short stubby legs. They use their hind legs and there front paws, to walk, run, and climb trees =)
The possessive form of the plural noun pandas is pandas'.Example: Development by people is encroaching on the pandas' habitat.
No, they cannot. Like humans, Pandas do not give birth to litters, but rather only one baby at a time. They also don't get pregnant very often, and their mating season is very short. If Pandas had twelve babies at a time, there would be many more Pandas.
I think they are it does not make any sense that humans should kill pandas even when they are nice and friendly.