pandas grow upto 5 feet tall
Because their hides and furs can be sold for a very high price.
It is a panda (there is no known origin for the word), and it is big.
A very small percentage of the panda's diet includes small animals, such as birds, rodents, insects, fish, etc.
It depends on what kind of bear you are talking about because there are powerful bears and small bears. A panda is also a bear but looks like a very big raccoon.
Many people find the giant pander to be very endearing.
Pandas have poor eyesight.
The giant panda is a type of bear. It is white with black eyes, ears, and legs. It is very large and is known for eating bamboo.
yes they do have tails. the giant pandas tail is small. xxmini: yes but it is hardly noticable.
The giant panda is the largest animal in its habitat so has no predators. Very young pandas are occasionally taken by jackals and snow leopards, however.
The most obvious adaptation to help it eat many different types of Bamboo is its 'sixth toe'. The Giant Panda has five regular appendages that humans would consider toes or fingers. It also has a sixth 'thumb' that allows the Giant Panda to grasp Bamboo better for eating The Giant Panda Bears head is also an adaptation to eating Bamboo. Giant Pandas are in the family Ursidae, which is the bear family. The Giant Panda has a very large head compared to the other species in its family. The head is so large because Bamboo is a very strong, hard plant Another adaptation having to do with the Giant Pandas head is its molars. The molars of the Giant Panda have adapted to being very large and smooth. This makes the Giant Panda different from most bears because it only uses its molars to chew the very tough Bamboo
The Giant Panda really only has one enemy, which is MAN. Additional Information: When they are adult the Giant Panda doesn't really worry about natural predators or an enemy other than man. But when they are young, or cubs they are very small, and are preyed on by a few animals. The main predators are Leopards, but Brown bears, and wild dogs would be cause for alarm too. The Panda has excellent hearing and a mother would be extra cautious while raising her young.
The giant panda is now listed as a vulnerable species. It was removed from the endangered list in 2016.