Baby pandas typically give birth once a year, though they can have twins, which is rare. The gestation period for giant pandas is about 95 to 160 days. In the wild, a mother usually raises only one cub, as caring for multiple cubs can be challenging. In captivity, however, with human assistance, mothers can successfully raise twins.
no they do notOn Animal Planet they showed some pandas in china and they had a still born baby panda and the mother ate it.
i think that atleast 4 baby pandas can be born at a time
cute!
because they have no eye
i think that atleast 4 baby pandas can be born at a time
In nature, sometimes when an animal is born, it carries the same name as the adult version of the animal. However, for a baby panda, it is called a cub.
1-2 but usuallly one dies :(
Pandas are only the size of a little kids shoe.
After 6-8 weeks. That's when they open their eyes
A newborn baby Panda is very tiny and doesn't even weight half a pound. Adult Pandas weight about 250-300 pounds.
Normally it is 100 - 103 lbs when its born it all depends on the mother . If it is a hut baby panda then a couple of ounces but a regular baby panda has to be 100 -103 lbs
Pandas were born in China