because they have fur (or hair)
Yes, all Pandas have backbones. All mammals are vertebrates: have a backbone. Pandas are definitely mammals (have fur/hair, birth live young, are warm-blooded.) QED Pandas have back bones.
Not even remotely. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals; giant pandas are placental mammals. The only connection between the two animals is that they are both mammals.
Koalas (marsupial mammals) are not related to the Giant Panda or to the Red Panda (both are placental mammals).
Pandas are warm blooded as are all mammals.
Pandas and Giant Pandas reproduce sexually like all mammals.
The Giant Panda is a bear, native to central-western and south western China.
99% of a Giant Panda's diet is bamboo. However, Giant Pandas sometimes eat small amounts of fish, honey, eggs, leaves, fruit and root vegetables. They eat small mammals and birds if they can catch them!
According to multiple sites pandas are harmless since they are herbivores. The Giant Panda only eats small mammals if they can catch them.
Pandas are mammals penguins are not
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
No, 'giant pandas' are not capitalized.
Yes, red pandas are mammals.