Giant pandas are usually neither. They mostly eat bamboo, meaning they're not predators of other animals, and they are too large to be hunted by predatory animals in the region, meaning they're not prey. Young or sick pandas can still become prey, but this goes for all species.
Giant Pandas have very few predators. Humans are their primary predators, though animals such as leopards are also predators mostly of cubs. The largest threat to them though is not predators, but habitat loss.
The diet of a Panda primarily consists of many varieties of bamboo. They supplement this with berries, roots, and small fruits. As for predators, wild dogs and leopards have been known to prey upon juvenile Pandas. Adult Pandas have no real predators, except for Man of course.
No. Being a herbivore, it doesn't have to hide from its prey. And since there's no animal that eat giant pandas, it doesn't have to hide from predators either.
Adult giant pandas are apex predators, despite eating mostly bamboo. The only threat to adult giant pandas are humans. Cubs might be attacked though.
The adult giant panda is the largest animal in its habitat so has no predators. Young pandas are killed and eaten by snow leopards and jackals, however.
Since a panda is vegetarian, and eats bamboo, primarily, it wouldn't be considered a predator. However, pandas could be prey for tigers and other large animals such as this, living in areas indigenous to pandas.
People are "indirect" predators of pandas in that they encroach on panda's habitat.
They are both predators and prey.
They are both predators and prey.
The predator of the Red Panda is humans that's right humans. The reason the Red Panda is endangered is because we a cutting down the Red Pandas habitat.
Snake=rodents Bears (not black bears or pandas)=deer or any meat it can get (including us) Lizards=bugs Spider=bugs
the predators are the humans they kill pandas for their skin