Bamboo shoots. They will eat other things too and even meat but they are useless hunters so they generally eat bamboo.
No. Giant pandas feed mostly on bamboo.
There are three kinds of animals that feed on bamboo. Perhaps the most known is the Giant Panda of China. The red panda of Nepal and bamboo lemurs of Madagascar also feed on the plant.
The Giant Panda, just like any other bear, can be harmful and dangerous. Despite the fact that they do not hunt and feed on humans they can attack when there is a threat to their territory.
Female giant pandas will usually have one or two cubs every 2-3 years. However, they usually can only produce enough milk to feed one of the cubs and the weaker of the twins will die.
Both Giant Pandas and Red Pandas feed mostly on bamboo.
No, just bamboo. Please DON'T feed the pandas meat.
You do not need to feed your panda on panfu.
The Mother panda usually carrys it by the mouth. Like a cat does with its kittens Yeah and i also heard that they carry them on there backs as well... kinda like monkeys and koala bears.
How huch it cost to feed a panda in a year
While Giant pandas are classified as carnivores, they feed primarily on bamboo. However, they DO also eat small mammals and fishes. it is estimated that 99% of the Giant panda's diet consists of bamboo, but they must predate on the small mammals and fishes that they eat. So the answer is yes, they are a predator for a prey, occasionally.
Giant panda's eat bamboo and grass but their main meal is bamboo.Pandas eat bamboo stalks from bamboo trees.Many years ago the panda was considered a carnivore but over time it has evolved to a diet of 95% bamboo. Occasionally you can find a panda eating a little critter but other than that it eats only bambooThey eat Bamboobamboo
The Giant Panda adult doesn't have many predators. Man, along with most of his activities are harmful to the adult Giant Panda in some fashion or another. But the most risk occurs when the mother leaves the helpless cubs, and young alone to feed, or the young first begin to explore their environment. Leopards, and Wild dogs are the most likely to attack them in those circumstances. Even though the Giant Panda have excellent hearing, and while on the alert will often hear the stealthy approach of predators, and defend their young using intimidation. They are also excellent climbers, and will hide in trees while danger passes below, and agile swimmers using water to take refuge. The Giant Panda does not hibernate, and will even sleep in the trees especially when young. The combined abilities, help the Giant Panda avoid many predators. For more details, please see sites listed below.