Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
i think pandas, tigers and other animal in china will work.
jackals,lepaords, the vyellow throated marten
Some of the animals in danger in China include the giant panda, the Yangtze finless porpoise, the Tibetan antelope, and the South China tiger. These species are threatened by factors such as habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these endangered animals.
Giant pandas live in mountainous areas in China. They act much like other bears, hunt by themselves, but they do not hibernate.
Humans are clearing the bamboo forests of China to make room for more farming and other activities. The bamboo forests are critical habitat for pandas.
because it can be taken over by msny other animals since there are way more less pandas than other animals
Pandas can drink water from streams, rivers, or lakes found in their natural habitat in the bamboo forests of China. In captivity, they may drink from water bowls or other sources provided by their caretakers.
The threat to giant pandas is mainly loss of habitat. Wild animals need land that has not been converted to human purposes such as housing, agriculture, etc. Pandas in particular need bamboo forests, and people have found other uses for that land in China, which is a very crowded, overpopulated country.
I don't know the political reasons. The giant panda has specific habitat and dietary requirements.
Pandas are known to be solitary creatures, but in captivity, they can form bonds with other animals. Some zoos have reported that pandas exhibit friendly behaviors towards animals like dogs and cats, often engaging in playful interactions. In particular, red pandas, which are not closely related but share a similar habitat, can sometimes be seen interacting positively. Overall, while pandas are not social animals by nature, they can form friendships under specific conditions.
Giant Panda's do not attack other animals beause they are peaceful animals with nothing to attack about, unless something else starts eating their bamboo, then no. THEY WILL NOT BE AGGRESSIVE. hOWEVER THEY HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO ATTACK HUMANS OUT OF IRRITATION...
Red Pandas live in temperate climates in deciduous and coniferous forest.