Jaguars are found in North and South America while pandas are found in China. They never meet in nature.
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Panda Bears! =)
Pandas primarily feed on bamboo, with their diet consisting of almost exclusively bamboo. Bamboo provides essential nutrients and energy for pandas, making it a critical component of their diet and survival. The relationship between pandas and bamboo is therefore crucial for the panda's existence.
No. Deer and jaguars don't inhabit the same ranges, but if they did, the jaguars would generally eat the deer.
No. First of all - wrong continent. Jaguars come from South America, Pandas from Asia. They'd never meet. If they did - in a zoo or something - an adult giant panda would be too big to be a likely target for a jaguar. A red panda might look like a nice snack, but would probably be able to get away by climbing into a tree.
Yes most Panda bears eat leaves.
No, the range of the spectacled bear does not overlap with that of the jaguar.
Jaguars live in South America, Brown bears don't, so no.
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Panda's live in China while Polar bears live in the Arctic Cirle. Panda's are black and white and Polar bears are only white. Panda's mainly eat bamboo Polar Bears eat mainly seals There are a lot of differences these are just a few
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no pandas eat bamboo
i think that panda bears are vegatarians that's why they eat bamboo
panda bears
Panda bears are not found in the rainforest; they are primarily found in bamboo forests in China. In the wild, the main threats to pandas are poaching and habitat loss due to deforestation.