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Giant pandas are no longer considered to be endangered and are now listed as vulnerable.
People are no longer hunting for giant pandas as they are under strict conservation measures.
No. Giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) found in the wild only exist in present-day China.
Yes because two giant pandas are arriving at the Toronto Zoo in 2013.
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They are called giant pandas to reduce confusion between giant pandas and red pandas. they are considerably large compared to red pandas therefore making them giant
Giant kangaroos no longer exist.
Yes, there are giant pandas in zoos. China loans its Pandas for 4 years and then they are returned.
No, 'giant pandas' are not capitalized.
A big issue is habitat destruction. The giant pandas depend on the bamboo forests of China, but these forests are being cut down. Also, giant pandas have few offspring, and have them more rarely, compared to other species.
some giant pandas are exctinct
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.