The giant panda is much larger, is black and white in color, and has a short tail. The lesser is smaller, and looks similar to a red and white raccoon.
because their habitat is getting lesser and lesser
There are a few.1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear2) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown3) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda
No, lesser (or red) pandas are not extinct.
Their are two types of Pandas. Their is the Red Panda also known as the the Lesser Panda and their is the Giant Panda.
They are called giant pandas to reduce confusion between giant pandas and red pandas. they are considerably large compared to red pandas therefore making them giant
Pandas aren't cats. Giant pandas are fairly closely related to other bears, while the red/lesser panda is remote relative to the raccoon.
No, 'giant pandas' are not capitalized.
Lesser Pandas are mostly endangered because humans like the habitat of many Lesser Pandas. Lesser Pandas are mostly endangered because humans like the habitat of many Lesser Pandas.
some giant pandas are exctinct
Giant Pandas have the same ancestor as Raccoons, but are in the Bear Clade. Lesser Pandas are in the Raccoon Clade, and all Bears, Raccoons, and Dogs have a common ancestor. Giant Pandas are closely related to Raccoons, more related than any other species in the Bear Clade.
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.
Panda's are not endemic to Hong Kong. There are, however, Giant Panda's at the Ocean Park amusement park. In 1999 two pandas, a male named An An and a female named Jia Jia, were given to the park, and the people of Hong Kong, by the Central mainland government. The Central government also gave two additional Giant Pandas to Ocean Park in 2009; a make named Le Le and a female named Ying Ying. In addition to Giant Pandas, there are also Red Pandas (Lesser Pandas) at Ocean Park.