they mate
I think they are it does not make any sense that humans should kill pandas even when they are nice and friendly.
The red panda is territorial and it is solitary except during mating season.
pandas don't live together. after mating season, the male leaves the female
Pandas like to live alone and for most of their lives do not live together with others. But during mating season pandas often meet, exhibiting complicated social behavior. After mating, the male leaves the female. The mother raises her young alone. The cub leaves the mother at the age of 1.5 or 2.5 years.
During the mating season Amphibians males out number the females by 10 to 1
NO Red Pandas in the wild are normally very solitary creatures (except during mating season). So they don't get along with much of any other animal except themselves. Red Pandas in captivity are more docile and a good bit less shy. So there is a chance that they may in this case (but you would have to put the two together to know for sure).
The adult Giant Panda is a rather territorial, solitary animal, rarely meeting another except in the mating season.
no they don't!
gophers mating season
In the wild, red pandas prefer to live alone and are very territorial. They only seek out others of their kind when it is mating season. They climb to escape danger from predators such as snow leopards and martens.
The mating season for sharks varies depending on the species and location, but it commonly occurs in the spring or summer months. During this time, sharks engage in courtship behaviors and mating rituals, which can lead to successful reproduction.
Panthers are very predatory during mating season.