They both have a mask-like feature.
it depends on what knid of panda. a brown panda and a giant panda are basically the same, but the brown panda is brown as opposed to black. red pandas look much like raccoons, but are an orangey reddy browny kind of color. look up "giant panda" on google images and you will see a giant panda. imagine the black on that panda is a brown color, and you have a brown panda.
Giant Pandas have the same ancestor as Raccoons, but are in the Bear Clade. Lesser Pandas are in the Raccoon Clade, and all Bears, Raccoons, and Dogs have a common ancestor. Giant Pandas are closely related to Raccoons, more related than any other species in the Bear Clade.
Yes, there is. A Giant Panda is larger than the Red Panda, which a small fox-like animal of a completely different species.
Giant Panda's, Panda's and Panda Bear are all the same animal. It's just their name
Yes
Giant pandas, which are true bears, belong to the bear family (Ursidae) and the suborder Caniformia. Red pandas are more closely related to raccoons, weasels, and skunks, sharing the same superfamily (Musteloidea) with them and not with giant pandas. However, the Musteloidea superfamily falls under the suborder Caniformia, so both giant and red pandas belong to the same suborder.
All bears are from the same family (Ursidae) as the giant panda. The red panda belongs to a different family (Ailuridae) and is only distantly related to the giant panda.
giant panda - panda géant? huge panda - panda énorme large panda - grand panda
NO. they are not. They are called pandas because they look between a panda and a cat. But the panda did come after the red panda. also red pandas are their OWN species pandas fall into the category of racoons which scientists just discovered. giant pandas are normal.
For many decades, the precise taxonomic classification of the giant panda was under debate because it shares characteristics with both bears and raccoons. However, molecular studies suggest the giant panda is a true bear and part of the family Ursidae. The giant panda's closest living relative is the spectacled bear of South America.The giant panda has been referred to as a living fossil.
They classified the red panda with the raccoons because they look like and act like the raccoon.
The Giant panda moves in much the same way as a bear. This animal typically moves on all 4 legs.