Pandas are known to be solitary creatures, but in captivity, they can form bonds with other animals. Some zoos have reported that pandas exhibit friendly behaviors towards animals like dogs and cats, often engaging in playful interactions. In particular, red pandas, which are not closely related but share a similar habitat, can sometimes be seen interacting positively. Overall, while pandas are not social animals by nature, they can form friendships under specific conditions.
Pandas are friends with other pandas and animals that cant eat them.
Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
Lots of animals live near pandas, like takins, monkeys, and red pandas.
Pandas do not prey on other animals, they only eat bamboo, lots and lots of it.
Pandas do not like to share their territory with other animals, including humans and other pandas.
Giant Pandas are vegetarians and do not harm other animals unless they are threatened
Pandas are not social animals and mainly live alone in a territory they have staked out. They look for other pandas when they want to mate.
They only like some other pandas or there panda that they gave birth to
No, pandas are solitary animals except for a mother with cubs. They do no tolerate other pandas in their territory.
pandas climb trees because they try to get there food and other animals
pandas climb trees because they try to get there food and other animals
Nobody knows. They don't live in the same area, and generally in zoos they don't place two kinds of animals together.