It isn't known if it helps or not but it is speculated that the giant panda's coloration helps it to camouflage itself in the forests it inhabits. If that is the case, the answer to your question is yes, the black around the eyes does help.
Pandas have black around their eyes to help them communicate with each other and to reduce glare from the sun.
pandas have black rings around their eyes and their eyes are a very very dark brown
to protect their eyes from the sun, they use the black rings as sun glasses.
The iris.
The most common species of pandas are black and white, but the more rare species can also be brown.
Pandas have black eyes because it helps them to blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. The dark coloration around their eyes also helps to reduce glare from the sun, allowing them to see better while foraging for food.
They don't. That is a natural color of their fur, like the stripe down the back of a skunk.
Giant panda's eyes go from blue to brown and stay fun loving and peaceful
because they eat bamboo at night like a ninja
Their eyes open around one to two months.
Pandas are a black and white cuddley bear. It's limbs, eyes and ears are black. It's body and head is white.
haven't you heard the song it doesn't matter if your black or white by Micheal Jackson