No, the compound noun 'giant panda' is a commonnoun, a general term for a breed of animal.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the character Po in the movie "Kung Fu Panda" or Mei Xiang who lives at the National Zoo in Washington DC.
No, the compound noun 'giant panda' is a commonnoun, a general term for a breed of animal.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the character Po in the movie "Kung Fu Panda" or Mei Xiang who lives at the National Zoo in Washington DC.
The compound noun 'red panda' is a common noun, a word for any red panda anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Sandra Glass, Curator, Knoxville Zoo (TN), coordinator for the North American Red Panda Species Survival PlanRed Panda Circle NW, Massillon, OHThe Red Panda Restaurant, Belfast, UK"Red Panda: Biology and Conservation of the First Panda" By Angela R Glatston
female giant panda=female giant panda male giant panda=male giant panda baby giant panda=baby giant panda x
it should not be panda bear is not a proper noun.
A Giant Panda is a type of Panda Bear that is Giant Panda to distinguish it from the Red Panda. It is on average 60 â?? 90 cm tall.
A giant panda weight is 300
giant panda is about to be endangerd
what subgroup is the giant panda in
a giant panda is black and white
Yes, the word "giant" is a common noun when it refers to a large being or creature in general, not a specific individual or entity. It can describe anything that is significantly larger than usual, such as a giant tree or giant insect. However, when used as part of a proper noun, like in the name of a specific company or character (e.g., "The Giant"), it becomes a proper noun.
the giant panda belongs to mammalia
The panda is a mammal.