The panda eat mainly bamboo leaves, stems, and root. Bamboo comprises about 99 percent of its diet in the wild. The one percent can be other types of grasses and an occasional rodent. In captivity, a panda can be fed carrots, sweet potatoes, and apples in addition to bamboo.
Lesser pandas ( Or red pandas ) eat bamboo. They also may eat eggs, berries, small mammals, insects, and blossoms. View more information about red pandas in the related link below:
Not really, though insects can be considered a "prey" item in addition to the bamboo they eat.
Pandas do not prey on other animals, they only eat bamboo, lots and lots of it.
they do not eat insects they eat bamboo shots fish plants roots or some other wierd stuff o-o :D
A panda's diet consists of almost 99% bamboo. What most people don't know is that pandas also eat small animals at times which can include rodents, musk deer fawns, insects, honey, eggs or fish. Check out a few of these difference sources-- theres some interesting information about panda diets:
A panda is an omnivore. They will eat forest vegatation and sometimes baby deer.
Red Pandas - like Giant Pandas eat mainly bamboo, but when resources are short they will eat berries, fruit, mushrooms, roots, acorns, lichen, and grasses. Occasionally, they will supplement their diet with young birds, fish, eggs, small rodents, and insects. So yes, they do eat other animals.
The red panda feeds mainly on bamboo, but also eats eggs, birds, and insects.
Red Pandas eat mostly bamboo, but their diet also include berries, fruit, mushrooms, roots, acorns, lichen, grasses, young birds, fish, eggs, small rodents, and insects.
yes in fact they do eat plants and bamboo.
A Panda is a mammal.
The red panda feeds mainly on bamboo, but also eats eggs, birds, and insects.