By law, only their butts are used for animal testing. No joke.klick
Yes
12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas) 12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas)
pandas
first pandas a herbivores and polar bears are omnivores there are two types of pandas a red panda and giant panda polar bear and panda both eat plants pandas are black and whit while polar bears are jst white
possibly polar bears, pandas, and silver back gorrillas, take your pick
yes they do
Polar bears are carnivorous. Panda bears are nearly complete herbivores. Polar bears are also much larger than pandas.
Cephalogale was a primitive, superficially raccoon-like animal that gave rise to both the "bear-dogs" of the family Hemicyonidae, and to Ursavus, the immediate ancestor of all true bears, including grizzly bears, polar bears and giant pandas.
there the same because there both animals
Orcas are known to occasionally kill and eat swimming polar bears.
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.
Yes. All bears are.