As of my last update in October 2023, there are no wild pandas living in Europe, as they are native to China. However, some European zoos house giant pandas as part of conservation and research programs. The number of pandas in these zoos can vary, but they are typically few in number due to their breeding and habitat needs. Generally, only a handful of zoos in Europe, such as those in Edinburgh and Berlin, have giant pandas on display.
No, pandas are found only in China.
No wild pandas have ever lived in Europe, although some do live in zoos throughout Europe, including Britain.
Pandas don't live in packs.
Pandas are indigenous to China. The only Pandas in Australia are in Zoos.
pandas don't live together. after mating season, the male leaves the female
About 5000 pandas live now
Yes, pandas still live today, but they're not that many.
CHINAMost wild pandas live in Sichuan Province, Yunnan Province and Guizhou Province in China. Also there are many pandas raised in zoos in many large cities in China.
where do red pandas live
Pandas do not live in the rainforest.
No Red Pandas live in North America and Giant Pandas live in Japan or China
No they don't, red pandas live in the Himalayan's mountains of China. Some can inhabit in many other places too.