The Giant Panda is native to the country of China.
Panda bears are actually more closely related to raccoons, and both of them are related to bears. They are only distantly related to cats, and they are all related to each other by the fact that they are all mammals.
because the panda bears and other animals have to eat it. they are at the top of the food chain but they eat only bamboo
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The Answer Is: Bamboo
panda bear,there are mainly bears and fish. No they dont do not belive that person!!!!!!!!!!
it belongs to bear familyactually, it is not a bear, it is part of the raccoon family
There is some argument about exactly where the Panda belongs in the scheme of things, Howeverscientists have concluded that the giant panda is more closely related to bears and have placed the panda in the bear family "Ursidae".
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For many decades, the precise taxonomic classification of the giant panda was under debate because it shares characteristics with both bears and raccoons. However, molecular studies suggest the giant panda is a true bear and part of the family Ursidae. The giant panda's closest living relative is the spectacled bear of South America.The giant panda has been referred to as a living fossil.
the size is different because the red panda is actually part of the raccoon family while the giant panda is part of the bear family.
The closest living relative of the giant panda is the spectacled bear from South America. Being part of the bear family, they are also related to all other bears.
No, giant pandas are not marsupials. Marsupials are mammals with pouches to carry their young in, and pandas do not have a pouch where the babies live for the first part of their lives. Giant Pandas are related to bears; Red Pandas to raccoons. Not all marsupials have pouches.