Pandas, though they don't share the same genus name as other bears, are still considered bears even though they are mainly herbivorous, not carnivorous/omnivorous like polar bears, grizzly bears and black bears.
Red pandas and giant pandas are not alike. They are two different species of animal. Red pandas are related to raccoons whereas giant pandas are bears.
first pandas a herbivores and polar bears are omnivores there are two types of pandas a red panda and giant panda polar bear and panda both eat plants pandas are black and whit while polar bears are jst white
Koalas and pandas do not look alike at all.
Bibby Whittaker has written: 'A closer look at bears and pandas' -- subject- s -: Bears, Juvenile literature, Pandas 'Bears and pandas' -- subject- s -: Bears, Juvenile literature, Pandas
No. There are no bears where they are located.
No pandas are not a primateno, they're a type of bear
pandas
12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas) 12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas)
Scientists finally tested the genes from a panda to determine pandas are actually a species of bear. They are the rarest of bears, and found around the wilderness of China, which is currently disappearing due to human encroachment. Giant Pandas in the Bear Clade, and Lesser Pandas(Red Pandas)are in the Raccoon Clade. Bears, Raccoons, and Dogs have a common ancestor.
there still pandas but just in different place
they're just pandas caught from the wild.
No