No, the giant panda is a bear, not a raccoon.
No although they are related to raccoons.
No, they are not related. Pandas are in the bear family and raccoons are procyonids - raccoon family.
their face resembles a raccoon
Actually, pandas and raccoons are not related. They are in different families. The raccoon belongs to the procyonidae and pandas are classified as a bear (ursidae).
Yes, they are pandas. They are not considered a bear, though. They are more closely related to the raccoon and skunk. Red pandas where found before the Giant panda was.
The difference between a raccoon and a red panda is that they have a different color of fur, a raccoon is nocturnal, red pandas live in bamboo forests, and a raccoon is predatory. :)
Red Pandas? Probably.
No, pandas do not eat raccoons. That would be impossible. Raccoons are natives of the Americas. Pandas live in China.
You may be referring to the red panda. Red pandas are about the size of a raccoon and have a bushy tail. However, that is where the resemblance ends.
Red pandas have red fur, a long fluffy tail like a fox which has white rings, and a white mask like a raccoon. See the link below for photos of red pandas.
panda bears are related to grizzly bears and some people say they are related to the raccoon.
Pandas aren't cats. Giant pandas are fairly closely related to other bears, while the red/lesser panda is remote relative to the raccoon.