Pandas are classified as omnivores, but their diet is primarily herbivorous. They mainly eat bamboo, which makes up about 99% of their diet, but they can also consume other plants, fruits, and occasionally small animals or carrion. Despite their classification, their physiological traits are more aligned with carnivores, as they possess the digestive system of a meat-eater. However, their specific dietary habits reflect their adaptation to a largely plant-based diet.
A hyena is a carnivore and a scavenger of other animal kills.
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores
it is not a carnivore it is a herbivore because it eats berries, grasses, mushrooms, acorns, roots, herbs, bamboo and many more
No. They're herbivores.
Pandas are Herbivore because all they eat is Bamboo (which is a plant)
Pandas are Herbivore because all they eat is Bamboo (which is a plant)
The Giant panda is an obligate feeder that eats bamboo so it is not a carnivore, it is an herbivore. It is also mammal. Many mammals are also carnivores, just not the Giant Panda. The Red Panda eats bamboo as well as birds, small mammals, eggs and insects so it is an omnivore, (and a mammal).
No. It is a carnivore, but it will only eat meat if it finds meat. It will not attack or kill prey for meat.
Giant pandas are primarily herbivores as 99% of their diet is bamboo.