Pandas typically require a habitat of at least 1,000 acres to thrive in the wild, as they need large areas to find enough bamboo, their primary food source. They are solitary animals and establish their own territories, which can vary in size depending on the availability of resources. In captivity, providing a spacious environment with enrichment is essential for their well-being.
pandas dont need very much exercise because they play in there cadge
how much space that daisy need
Of course not, red pandas are a unique creature and the world need as much diversity as possible.
Three pandas in captivity typically require a minimum space of around 1 to 2 acres to thrive, allowing for adequate room to roam, climb, and exhibit natural behavior. Enrichment features such as trees, structures for climbing, and water sources are essential for their well-being. Additionally, proper habitat design should consider their social dynamics, as pandas are generally solitary but can benefit from proximity in a controlled environment. The specific space requirements can vary based on the facility's design and the individual pandas' needs.
Pandas need to eat up to 20 or 30 pounds of bamboo shoots in one day, to gain the nourishment the they needs to survive.
yes are much much bigger then red pandas but pandas are known better
not that much space..
Pandas need them to chew bamboo.
a lot of space?
They need about 3 feet of space and they need yo mama to look out for them
Planet panda express
it needs no space