A Pandas diet consists of 99% bamboo. They occasionally eat the small bug or insect. Since bamboo does not have much nutrentions they must eat a lot during the day. So, they spend much of there day eating. Hope this helps!
Critical, bamboo is the pandas only source of nutrition.
Yes, infact bamboo makes up 95% of a Panda's diet.
I assume the answer you are looking for is the Panda...
Pandas primarily eat bamboo, which makes up the majority of their diet. While they may occasionally chew on other plants or roots, licorice root is not a natural or significant part of their diet. There is no evidence to suggest that pandas actively seek out or prefer licorice root.
No, pandas have an almost exclusive diet of bamboo (which is a type of grass). They have been known to eat yams, oranges, and bananas (among other things), however, this makes up less than 1% of their diet where bamboo makes up 99+%.
The pandas diet is bamboo.
Giant pandas have a diet made up of 99% bamboo but will eat meat, fish, and eggs when available.
No. A panda's diet is 99% bamboo, but they also eat fish, so that makes them omnivores.
Pandas primarily feed on bamboo, which makes up about 99% of their diet. However, in the wild, they may occasionally eat small animals or carrion, but this is rare. Their specialized digestive system is not well-suited for processing meat, so they rely heavily on bamboo for nutrition. In captivity, pandas may also be given fruits and specially formulated biscuits to supplement their diet.
If you are referring to their favorite food, it would be bamboo. Bamboo makes up 99% of a giant pandas diet. If you mean activity, pandas don't engage in recreational activities or play, and aren't social. As is the case with most if not all mammals, I'd say a mother panda's favorite thing in the world are her cubs.
No, due to the pandas diet, it is virtually impossible for them to get fat.
The same as giant pandas, i'm guessing