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Q: Why do red pandas live in the Himalayas?
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Where do red pandas live in Sweden?

Red pandas don't live in Sweden. Red pandas live in the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China.


What kind of bears live in the Himalayas?

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Who discovered the red pandas?

The Red panda was discovered by a man named Thomas Hardwicke in 1825 in the Himalayas.


What type of habitat do pandas live in.?

Red pandas live in an ecosystem where other red pandas live. This is the best answer rated thank you


Do red pandas live with the giant pandas?

No Red Pandas live in North America and Giant Pandas live in Japan or China


Where does a redpanda live?

Red pandas are small animals from the superfamily that also contains raccoons, weasels, and skunks. Red pandas are found in the temperate bamboo forests of the Himalayas, from Nepal to China. They are arboreal, which means that they live in trees, and they are one of the few animals that almost exclusively eats bamboo.


Do giant pandas live in the Himalayas?

Sort of. Giant Pandas live at the base or maybe a little higher than that at/of the Himalayas. So technically yes.


What is red pandas habitat like?

high altitude places such as the Himalayas and in west china


Do pandas live by or live in mountains?

Yes, Pandas live in Tibet. Pandas are originally from Tibet, but people think they are from China. It was originally in the place around Ngawa, Amdo. Panda and Yeti have been Tibet's two main mascots for centuries.


How do red pandas sirvive on Everest?

red pandas do not live on everest


What are a red panda's habitats?

Red Pandas live in the bamboo forests of the Sichuan, Yunnan Provinces in China, in the Himalayas, and the Myanmar. They are found at elevations of 2,000 to 4,000 meters above sea level.