Red pandas primarily obtain their hydration from the moisture in their diet, which consists mainly of bamboo. While they may drink water when available, they do not typically rely on rivers or lakes as their primary source of hydration. Instead, they are more likely to consume dew or rainwater that collects on leaves. Overall, their drinking habits are adapted to their forest habitat where water sources may not always be abundant.
water
They probably drink water!
Kit foxes get their water metabolically from their food (rodents, etc.), but they also can drink from open water sources if available, like canals.
They get there water from...small lakes,streams,and rivers
Yes. The red panda is the smallest panda.
The Red winged blackbird gets water from rivers, ponds, lakes and bird baths.
The three main rivers are Black Volta, White Volta, and Red Volta. There is also the Sirba River.
Well that's an interesting question! The bamboo that they eat provides nutrition and water for them! But they also predominately get their water for surrounding streams and lakes in the Himalaya :). They prefer to be high in the tree tops and only really come down to drink water and hunt for food (small reptiles, birds, insect and fruit!) to supplement their HUGE bamboo intake! They are an amazing animal! Thanks for spreading the awareness of them! Emma Red Panda Conservationist.
a red panda is a lot smaller that a normal panda
the red on the panda is blood
what are red panda's order
knock knock whos there red red who furry red panda! thats who