Pandas are animals. They do not need to have a "use". They are creatures of Earth, as well as us. Even so, animals do contribute to life on Earth, whether it's in a small or big way. Like bees or butterflies, for example, when they stop by flowers and help to spread the pollen, which leads to flower pollination and, therefore, their conservation.
Pandas were not generally killed for medicinal uses. People did use the urine of the panda to kill parasites. They were killed for their fur and their meat.
Pandas are native to South Central China. There are pandas all over the world in zoos.
yes
Only wild pandas are in china but there are zoos all over the world that have them
There are approximately 5500 pandas left in the world. The pandas are all found in Central China or in zoos.
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over 2600 pandas left in the world
yes, because pandas rule the world
there are 1,000 - 2,000 pandas left.
No. There are between 1500-2000 giant pandas, and around 10,000 red pandas.
45% percent of pandas are left in the wild
No, pandas are not found in London. Pandas are indigenous to China, and a very few of them are loaned to zoos around the world.