pandas and tigers and loepards
trees and grasses
Bamboo forests. That's about the only thing they eat besides mashed up yams.
Bamboo forests are home to a variety of plants such as ferns, orchids, and various tree species. Animals commonly found in bamboo forests include pandas, various species of birds, insects like grasshoppers and caterpillars, and some species of snakes and frogs.
They live among the Bamboo forests of the mountains of China.
Pandas live in Asia.Panda bears only live in the bamboo forests in central China. Because they are so specialized to feed on bamboo, they are entirely dependent on these forests, which is why they are endangered. Unlike some animals that can adapt to new conditions, panda bears would be unable to survive if their habitat is destroyed.
Red Pandas Normally Live In Large Bamboo Forests. They Are Normally Found Near Rivers. Animals: White Leopard Birds Giant Panda Plants: Bamboo Berries
Bamboo density is higher in reserved forests because no humans are allowed and the bamboo is not cut down. Protected forests prohibit poaching and hunting but not the cutting of trees.
Bamboo forests.
Asia
Bamboo eaters of the Himalayas typically refer to various species of animals that primarily consume bamboo as their main food source. Notably, the red panda is one of the most recognized bamboo eaters in this region, relying heavily on bamboo for sustenance. Other animals, like certain species of monkeys and insects, also feed on bamboo, which grows abundantly in the Himalayan forests. These animals have adapted to thrive in the unique ecological conditions of the Himalayas, showcasing the importance of bamboo in their diets and habitats.
Koalas eats eucalyptus leaves - not bamboo.
it does not live in rain forests,it lives in bamboo forests