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No, there is no evidence to suggest that the two of them met, ipso facto they never played chess.
yes obviously
take the sercert enterence ( you now the tunnel blocked by the one guy ) and meet merliena i think that's her name go with her and you can exit th victory road BEAT THE GAME FIRST
They are called a Plate Boundaries :)
music came from different cultures/religions & other people wanted to see what it was about. their music was mostly about their lives & what it was like, and other people listened to it which made them curious and meet new people. other people started to meet eachother and that's how i think it changed america... lol okay.
Probably because they have a lot of meat and they aren't as ferocious as other animals.
Jaguars are found in North and South America while pandas are found in China. They never meet in nature.
No, First of all, they live on different continents. Cheetahs are in Africa, Pandas in China. If they would meet after all, a Giant Panda is too big to be a likely target for a cheetah, and the red Panda would hide up a tree.
This is a legitimate question. In some cultures the panda bears is a delicacy. In ancient time only the emperor had the privilege on consuming panda meat. Today panda meet is available to any one who can afford it-but it is costly. Panda meet is the Asia equivalent of caviar.Yes, in the 20th century, during the period of world war II, people starved for food and the only thing that they can eat was Pandas...... so yes people do
mountain lion and snow leopard are red panda enemies because mountain lion and snow leopard can eat the red panda
I assume the answer you are looking for is the Panda...
Pandas are cute because they have beautiful black and white fur and beautiful big black eyes! They are so fluffy and gentle. I bet that if you could find a panda, you could pet it and probably visit it every day! I think if I got to meet a real panda I would be SO happy! Another reason why pandas are cute is that they are playful little animals as cubs (babies)! it cuz their lazy
Double No. First, they're on different continents. Pandas in Asia, Jaguars in South America. They'd never meet. If they did - in a zoo or something - an adult panda would be too big to be a likely target for a Jaguar.
pandas can be red?
Type of animal and order. Both red and giant pandas are mammals. They are also of the order Carnivora, which are placental mammals.2Diet. Although the red panda is a herbivore and the giant panda an omnivore, both live primarily on a diet of bamboo. They also eat other vegetation and fruit. Although the red panda is a herbivore, it will also eat birds occasionally. The giant panda also eats birds, as well as rodents.3False thumb. Both panda species have an elongated wrist bone. It acts as an extra thumb and helps them grip small things, such as bamboo shoots.4Habitat. Giant pandas are found only in the mountainous regions of central China. The red panda also inhabits this area, but can also be found in the mountains of Nepal and northern MyanmarSocial behavior. The red and giant pandas live solitary lives and stay active by climbing trees. They are seen in pairs only when a male and female meet up to mate.Marking territory. Both types of pandas are territorial. They mark their territory by rubbing their scent on objects such as stones and trees. The scent comes from glandular sacs in their anal area.Endangerment. Since the 1990s, pandas have been designated as endangered and placed on the red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The giant panda was listed in 1990 and the red panda in 1996. Both been endangered because of the loss of bamboo habitat and are also threatened by habitat fragmentation and poaching.(SAKURA KINOMOTO ^-^)
No, It is not likely that a Panda would ever meet a lion since Pandas are only found (in the wild) in China and the closest lions to China are found in a small area of Gujarat India. Man and Leopards are more of a threat to the panda cubs than lions are to Pandas. Pandas and lions live on different continents, so they never come into contact. Pandas are a type of bear that live in Asia. Lions are a type of cat that live in Africa. Both of them are large animals, so if they did meet, they would probably try not to fight with each other. In North America large cats called cougars or mountain lions live in the same area as large bears called grizzlies - they usually avoid each other and don't fight, because there is too much risk of both animals getting killed in a fight.
No. First of all - wrong continent. Jaguars come from South America, Pandas from Asia. They'd never meet. If they did - in a zoo or something - an adult giant panda would be too big to be a likely target for a jaguar. A red panda might look like a nice snack, but would probably be able to get away by climbing into a tree.