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Pandas are becoming extinct because humans are destroying the habitat of the pandas because of the population, cutting down the bamboo, and the change of weather.
The pandas are becoming extinct because the bamboo forests in China are being destroyed by man at a fast rate leaving the pandas with no food. These pandas are usually found in South-western China in small forest fragments at damp altitudes of 400 feet and their main food is the bamboo.

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13y ago

the giant panda is going extinct because of construction, there are highways going through land that the panda's walk through to meet with other panda's to mate. so the loss of bamboo for the panda's to eat i9s one of the reasons for the giant panda going extinct.

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14y ago

The Panda is not extinct. It is an endangered species.If we are not careful one day it might be extinct. pandas and all living animals are becoming exstinct because of one thing, us. humans cause animals to die out even before they are discovered. cutting down trees that were once alive with the animals, killing their land, home, world. we are hunting and killing animals. taming animals that we once treated like brothers and making them pets. making cars that pollute are earth in great amounts. in the past humans have made many animals become exstinct but now we are trying to undo what we have done and save animals like the panda

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13y ago

They are not extinct, but endangered. Giant Pandas are endangered primarily from habitat loss and from the fact that they have a very low birthrate. China has put increasing pressure on their habitat in the last century from population growth and land use changes. Also, they have traditionally been poached, primarily for their fur and skin.

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Currently they are not going extinct and were removed from the endangered species list in 2016. They are now listed as a vulnerable species. Habitat destruction and habitat fragmentation are the causes for the animal becoming rare.

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9y ago

pandas are becoming extinct by people killing them and destroying their natral habitat .

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11y ago

giant pandas are not extinct but endangered because of humans destroying the panda's bambo forests for farmland diving them to oblivion

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6y ago

hope that helps
They aren't extinct.

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12y ago

Mankind.

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