No, they are not solitary animals, they live in a family group called a Herd.
No they are like bears, the mother stays with her cubs.
lots and lots of bamboo searoisely though pandas live on there own
Baby pandas live with their parents for about a year before they leave to live on their own.
None of the above.Koalas essentially live and feed alone, interacting little with their own species, but they live within complex social communities known as a colony.
The Giant panda is a type of Bear and belongs in the "Ursidae" family. The Red panda is not a type of bear it is the last surviving representative of a family all of its own, the "Ailuridae" family.
In most cases, yes. They are instinctively herd-bound animals that depend on and prefer to live with other animals, preferably those of their own kind. However they are adaptable and can live just fine without a herd.
Pandas prefer to live in bamboo forests or on high hills in the wild. Pandas also like to live on their own and don't like to live together. They like old-growth forests with streams not too far away and on a bit of a slope.
usually if their wild, they very unlikely found in their wild on their own, i havent seen 1 on its own and wild!
Oh, dude, pandas don't actually live in the rainforest. They're more into the bamboo forests of China. Rainforests are cool and all, but pandas are like, "Nah, we prefer our own vibe, thanks."
It is true that anything can manage to live on its own. However, humans, as well as many other animals, are herd or group animals. They thrive when they are with other people or animals.
their own family