No, Giant Pandas are only found in the undisturbed mountain (temperate) forests of some parts of central China. They do not tolerate humans well, and are most at home in the bamboo forests which provide 99% of their diet. Rather than hibernating as the weather gets cold, they move up and down in elevation to remain comfortable.
No, there are no Panda bears living in the Amazon rain forest. They live in China.
Pandas do not live in the rainforest.
No, red pandas are not found in the Amazon rainforest. They are native to the temperate forests of the Himalayas and surrounding regions, primarily in Nepal, India, Bhutan, and parts of China. The Amazon rainforest, located in South America, is home to a diverse range of wildlife, but red pandas are not among them.
No, Pandas live in China, that eat grass call bamboo and don't like the warm wheater of the rainforest.
No, pandas live in temperate bamboo forests.
some do
There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
Yes, many types of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest.
In the Amazon Rainforest
yes
They live in the tropical rainforest.
No, because they live in bamboo forests