People are destroying bamboo forests to make more land available for farming.
the panda is giant pandas dangers of been endangered is habitat loss and being shot for their fur.
Giant Pandas may become extinct because of the continued habitat loss and by a very low birthrate , both in wild and in captivity.It is also endangered because of poachers.
Giant Pandas have very few predators. Humans are their primary predators, though animals such as leopards are also predators mostly of cubs. The largest threat to them though is not predators, but habitat loss.
Giant pandas are dying out because they are threatened by continued habitat loss, and they have a very low birthrate.
The pandas are finishing because they loss all their homes and food supplies.
Giant Pandas are endangered primarily from habitat loss and from the fact that they have a very low birthrate. China has put increasing pressure on their habitat in the last century from population growth and land use changes. Also, they have traditionally been poached, primarily for their fur and skin.
Giant Pandas are endangered primarily from habitat loss and from the fact that they have a very low birthrate. China has put increasing pressure on their habitat in the last century from population growth and land use changes. Also, they have traditionally been poached, primarily for their fur and skin.
Giant Pandas have very few predators. Humans are their primary predators, though animals such as leopards are also predators mostly of cubs. The largest threat to them though is not predators, but habitat loss.
Giant Pandas are endangered primarily from habitat loss and from the fact that they have a very low birthrate. China has put increasing pressure on their habitat in the last century from population growth and land use changes. Also, they have traditionally been poached, primarily for their fur and skin.
Loss of habitat
Giant pandas are threatened by habitat loss. They have a very specific diet (99% bamboo) and therefor can only survive in bamboo forests. These are rapidly disappearing in China, however, and when without any space or food, they would die out.
Yes, both Giant and Red pandas are endangered due to a number of things, such as habitat loss, overhunting, and a low reproduction rate.