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yes
No in fact, red pandas come from eastern Asia.
No. Being a herbivore, it doesn't have to hide from its prey. And since there's no animal that eat giant pandas, it doesn't have to hide from predators either.
The predator of the Red Panda is humans that's right humans. The reason the Red Panda is endangered is because we a cutting down the Red Pandas habitat.
Both. Some animals will eat red pandas and red pandas will eat other animals. For example, the red panda will sometimes eat bird eggs.
The largest threat to pandas are humans, but there are certain animals (discounting humans) that prey on pandas - for example jackals and leopards.
Red Pandas are called Red Panda due to the color of their fur. Scientist have been going all around thinking of what animal class this animal should be in. Some say Racoons and others say Pandas. But now their in the Panda class.Because of the markings. It is a reddish brown colour, thus the name "red panda."
Red pandas and giant pandas are not alike. They are two different species of animal. Red pandas are related to raccoons whereas giant pandas are bears.
red panda's are endangered species but porcupines are vulnerable and every animal is great
Giant pandas are usually neither. They mostly eat bamboo, meaning they're not predators of other animals, and they are too large to be hunted by predatory animals in the region, meaning they're not prey. Young or sick pandas can still become prey, but this goes for all species.
it is mostly prey. a kind of wild cat eats it. though it sometimes eat bird eegs . all rights reserved to national geographic and the book red pandas by sara sawn miller
with there arms and legsThe animal moves by arms and legs.