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Generally, no.

According to PETA, very few pandas that are introduced into the human home survive more than a few months, largely due to attacks that are made on the human "parents."

Like other bears, the Panda has very flexible dietary requirements that run from vegetation (in the best situation for the panda, vegetarianism focuses on bamboo) to birds or rodents. In captivity, the Panda will eat almost anything provided so long as the provisioning is sweet or high in protein.

A panda, despite the cuteness presented, is an aggressive wild animal and is very difficult to manage in captivity. Accordingly, there are no suitable situations for having a panda as a house pet.

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