Pandas are facing declining populations primarily due to habitat loss, as their natural bamboo forests are being destroyed for agriculture and urban development. Additionally, their low reproductive rate and specialized diet make it difficult for them to adapt to changing environments. Conservation efforts have helped stabilize some populations, but ongoing threats from climate change and human encroachment continue to pose significant challenges.
no!!!
It has panders
yes, pandas live in china.
well i dont know so find out your self
panders are endangered because well i have no ider so find out your self.
there is a red panda consevation programme that is on going in many zoo's across the world.
Magpies and pandas both have white and black coloured fur.
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No she is not dying. No she is not dying.
The Giant panders eat diet is 99% bamboo with other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents or carrion occasionally. Red panders also eat mostly bamboo, and may eat small mammals, birds, eggs, blossoms, and berries. ...Pandas are usually known herbivores, though, so are normally found eating bamboo, leaves and other plant life. Most species of Panda are usually slow, so that may explain why they generally aren't carnivores. However, species like the red panda certainly do go for smaller animals.
dying away