Yes! They are the cutest animals in China! They need to be protected from poachers, overpopulation, and deforestation.
they drink a lot water.
For the Giant pandas - no. Males might hang around a bit for the red pandas.
Yes, giant pandas nurse their young. The cub may stay with their mother for up to three years before going off on their own.
no, giant pandas dont, well most of the time. when there are cubs they stay with mama for about a year. red pandas live in groups
pandas grow upto 5 feet tall
Giant panda's eyes go from blue to brown and stay fun loving and peaceful
The gestation period of the giant panda ranges from 95 to 160 days
Pandas are the most fun pandas you can find. they love to eat they haft to eat up to 30 pounds a day to stay going. They always eat on their back or on their butt they is the only way they can eat.
Well, nothing would happen. All what they do is eat a lot of bamboo to stay healthy.
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
giant pandas cannot visit Melbourne zoo, it is a people zoo. In mid-1988 a couple of giant pandas (named Xiao Xiao and Fei Fei) visited Melbourne Zoo for a few months as a major part of a bi-lateral cultural agreement between Australia and the People's Republic of China honouring Australia's Bicentenary. After their stay in Melbourne they went to Sydney and Auckland, New Zealand.
So there eyes stay protected