Pandas rely heavily on bamboo for their diet, and several factors contribute to the decline of bamboo availability. Habitat loss due to deforestation, agriculture, and urban development reduces the areas where bamboo can grow. Additionally, climate change can affect the growth and reproduction of bamboo species, further diminishing their availability. These combined pressures make it increasingly challenging for pandas to find the bamboo they need to survive.
pollution,people,less bamboo
Baby of panda bear
Great Panda: Bamboo Red Panda: Bamboo+ Berries
panda bears
Bamboo mites Pandas eat bamboo shoots
Yes they can. Their digestive system was primarily designed for a meat diet but that is a rare commodity in the bamboo forests where it lives. It has had to adapt to a less nutritious diet of bamboo.
Because humans cut down bamboo forests and is producing less bamboo for the panda's to eat
Mario and panda bamboo climbing
The diet of a wild giant panda is 98% bamboo.
Baby of panda bear
Their main diet is bamboo. 99% is nothing but bamboo. :)
The panda likes to live in Bamboo Forrest because they main food consumption is Bamboo.