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.
Giant pandas don't drink water, they get their water from the bamboo they eat!!!!!
They swallow it.
Pandas can drink water from streams, rivers, or lakes found in their natural habitat in the bamboo forests of China. In captivity, they may drink from water bowls or other sources provided by their caretakers.
they drink a lot water.
No. there is nothing else in the wild to drink really
they mostly drink water because hey pandas have to survive like people.....
As with all living things, red pandas need water to survive. Red pandas prefer habitats that have access to plenty of fresh water so they can drink many times per day.
Of course pandas drink water! Every animal needs to to survive! no they do not. they get all the moisture they need from their food of bamboo wich makes up 99.3% of their food .7% is made up of insects and invertabrates .6 are insects
Pandas live in trees and eat leaves. Put plenty of trees in your habitat.
Red pandas drink by dunking one of their front paws into water and then licking the paw, however like most mamals they also sometimes just drink straight out of whatever they're drinking from by lapping it up with their toungue.
Pandas get a lot of moisture from their food. Although they drink from rivers in the wild, I'm not sure how much they drink in one session.more then 12 times
Hello. All Living things need water (like us humans) Without water, we may all be dead.