Yes, they use it to grasp on the bamboo and hold it as they eat it.
Bears do have opposable thumbs. Some bears have a special bone found in their wrists. Its their sixth toe and it is an opposable thumb. It is used for grasping bamboo. They use this bone in the same way humans use their thumbs, mainly for grasping food. Most species do not have opposable thumbs.
Yes, rival tribes of panda bears.
Panda bears can be found in tropical rainforests and jungles.
Panda bears are necessary for humans to exist.
Panda Bears are native only to China.
Tokyo is in Japan, and panda bears are not native to the Japan. Thus, you would not find a wild panda in Tokyo. However, there are probably panda bears in zoos in Tokyo.
Yes most Panda bears eat leaves.
No, there are not any zoos in Florida that currently hold panda bears. The closest zoo to Florida with Panda bears would be in Georgia.
They are both bears.
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Panda bears are in danger because people are cutting off bamboo.
Panda bears are mammals, and all mammals are warmblooded