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What is happening to the giant panda today?

they are going extinct


What does the panda have that makes it extinct?

The panda is not extinct.


What are people doing to stop the giant panda from going extinct?

helping them


Why is the red panda almost extinct?

People use them for medicine and food for the sick.


What causes the red panda to go extinct?

The red panda's main natural predators are snow leopards and yellow-necked martens so they contribute to red panda deaths a little but the main reasons that the red pandas are dying are poaching and loss of habitat. Red pandas have beautiful fur that is very desirable to many people in the fur trade.


Will panda's become extinct?

In years maybe decades the panda will become extinct


When did the panda bear get extinct?

never the panda is endangered not extinct 96=531441


What effect does the Red Panda have on us if they become extinct?

Many people around the globe will be sad <(;_;)>


Why is the red panda called a panda even though its not a panda?

Red Pandas are called Red Panda due to the color of their fur. Scientist have been going all around thinking of what animal class this animal should be in. Some say Racoons and others say Pandas. But now their in the Panda class.Because of the markings. It is a reddish brown colour, thus the name "red panda."


What are the what would be the good slogans to save red panda for class 9?

how about red alert for the red panda? if its endangered then people might need to be extremely aware of what they are doing in order to make shure it doesnt go extinct.


Is the red panda extinct?

No, they are not extinct. The Red Panda is however listed, according to the IUCN Red List, with a status of "vulnerable", and a population trend of "decreasing". For more details, please see sites listed below.


What has caused a panda bear to be extinct?

The giant panda is neither extinct nor endangered. They are now classified as vulnerable.