Humans are trying to help the giant panda. There are many, many conservation projects out there maintained for the sole purpose of breeding and attempting to save giant pandas. Unfortunately, habitat loss is still a major threat to giant pandas. Another obstacle is the fact that giant pandas have a low conception rate and a low Birth Rate in the wild and in captivity. In captivity, it is extremely hard to know if a female is actually pregnant as female giant pandas often go through pseudo (false) pregnancies in which they exhibit all the same signs they would if they were actually pregnant. It isn't until the hormone levels of the panda decrease and a birth does not happen that keepers know the panda has experienced a pseudo pregnancy.
Pandas, though they don't share the same genus name as other bears, are still considered bears even though they are mainly herbivorous, not carnivorous/omnivorous like polar bears, grizzly bears and black bears.
Panda bears are mammals, and all mammals are warmblooded
Like all mammals, giant panda bears have an endoskeleton.
Panda bears are warmblooded mammals.Panda bears, like all mammals, are warm blooded.
The red panda is related to raccoons, kinkajou, coati, and the panda.
Yes. All mammals have spines.
Yes. All mammals have lungs.
Black bears, grizzly bears, and panda bears are all raised by only their mother.
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals. Skunks, humans, bears, and robins eat both plants and animals. So yes, all four of them are omnivores (with the exception of two bear species, the polar bear and the panda bear).
yes,they are born alive like all other animals
It is the apocalypse of the bears where they will all kill humans.
Panda bears are actually more closely related to raccoons, and both of them are related to bears. They are only distantly related to cats, and they are all related to each other by the fact that they are all mammals.