With the specialized diet of the giant panda, the amount of food available in an area would quickly disappear if the animal lived in large groups. They are territorial so as to protect their limited food supply.
Giant Pandas don't live as a group because they become more indiependent as they grow.
Because they're so picky with their food that if they moved in a group they wouldn't find enough for all of them to eat.
No Giant Pandas do not live in groups
no, giant pandas dont, well most of the time. when there are cubs they stay with mama for about a year. red pandas live in groups
No Red Pandas live in North America and Giant Pandas live in Japan or China
They don't live in groups.. LOL
Except for a mother with a cub, pandas live a solitary life. They do not live in groups.
Giant pandas do not live in caves.
Giant pandas are mostly shy, solitary animals and are rarely found in a group, however, a group of pandas is called an "Embarassment of Pandas" or a "Cupboard".
Giant Pandas live in mountains in China
No they do not. Pandas live in Asia and Cheetahs live in Africa
Yes giant pandas live in a tree and in caves
Giant pandas live in bamboo forests of central China.
They are called "Giant Pandas" not "Great pandas" and they live in zoos across the earth and their habitat is in China.