The future for the pandas is uncertain. There are less than 1,000 pandas left in the wild. Loss of habitat is the biggest treat to the giant panda. They also live in solitude, and come together only to mate. With fewer pandas in the wild it is also increasingly difficult for pandas to find partners to mate with. As a result pandas are not reproducing at a rate fast enough to ensure the survival of the species in the wild. Pandas living in captivity maybe the only pandas on our planet in the future.
The future for the Giant Panda's is to see if they survive.
Make sure that no more death's occur for certain reason's & to keep breeding them the correct way in the Zoo. We know we won't Have them for that much longer, but for as long as we can we need to make this difference !
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Pandas will be extinct in the future. Which is the natural order of things. Boo hoo.
Pandas will never take over the world
yes they do
Extinction
Pandas are native to South Central China. There are pandas all over the world in zoos.
Only wild pandas are in china but there are zoos all over the world that have them
over 2600 pandas left in the world
there are 3000 pandas left over in the world
in different environments all over the world
about 3
yes
There are approximately 5500 pandas left in the world. The pandas are all found in Central China or in zoos.
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Pandas do take care of their young.
No, their habitats do not over lap.
there are 1,000 - 2,000 pandas left.