Cause their hometown is china and china has a lot of bamboos and panda's favorite food is bamboo that's why panda was born in china
All giant pandas in the world remain the property of the Chinese government and those seen in zoos are the same. China leases the animals to zoos but they remain the property of China and must be returned upon demand. Individuals cannot own or "rent" pandas as pets.
Giant pandas live only in the bamboo forests of China. Some people wanted more land for farming so began destroying the bamboo forest, forcing the few pandas to seek refuge higher and higher in the mountains. During winter the pandas move to lower altitudes in the forests where it is warmer but those lands were quickly disappearing. The giant panda was losing its habitat and had no place to go.
There is only one place where giant pandas live in the wild: high in the mountains of central China. There, they live in cold and rainy bamboo forests that are often misty and shrouded in heavy clouds. Once upon a time, giant pandas lived in lowland areas. However, as people built more and more farms and cities on that land, the giant pandas were forced up into the mountains. Today, they live at elevations of 5,000 to 10,000 feet.
As of my last update in October 2023, there are no wild pandas living in Europe, as they are native to China. However, some European zoos house giant pandas as part of conservation and research programs. The number of pandas in these zoos can vary, but they are typically few in number due to their breeding and habitat needs. Generally, only a handful of zoos in Europe, such as those in Edinburgh and Berlin, have giant pandas on display.
Yes because two giant pandas are arriving at the Toronto Zoo in 2013.
The only pandas in Canada are those being held in zoos. In the wild pandas are found only in China.
They made an important law, where if you kill a panda and get caught, you can die or go to jail for life. So either way, you will die. Also, China made a special place for pandas, they made about 5 forests for Giant Pandas. No one can touch those forests EXCEPT pandas. Also, some people, take pandas and take them to the U.S, they could die if they don't get permission. It's sad really. Only about 1,600 pandas are left in the wild. ;( Hopes this helps!
No, a Red Panda is a lot smaller and lives in a similar way to a Lemur. The Panda that you are probably thinking of is the Giant Panda (black and white) and spends approximately 14 hours consuming food whereas a red panda consumes on average 13 hours. Addendum to above answer: Red pandas are "real" but the most well known panda is the giant panda. Giant pandas are native to China while red pandas are native to the Himalayas, China, Nepal, Myanmar, and India. Both animals feed on bamboo.
Pandas are found origionally in China, Vietnam, and in those parts of Asia. Some of them are found in zoos now.
Giant pandas that live in captivity often live to be 30 years old. Those that live in the wild have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.
Because they are big and they look like cats.
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