snow leopards, wolves and golden cats.
there is currently 212 giant pandas in captivity
Giant pandas are well-liked by many people worldwide for their iconic appearance and adorable characteristics. They are often featured in conservation efforts and popular media, garnering widespread support and admiration.
Yes, the London Zoo does have pandas. They are home to a pair of giant pandas named Meng Meng and Jiao Qing.
The main enemies of giant pandas are mostly humans, who have threatened their habitat through deforestation, poaching, and development. Some natural predators of giant pandas include snow leopards and jackals, but these interactions are rare due to the panda's elusive nature and remote habitat.
Pandas do not have many natural predators due to their large size, but they may be preyed upon by snow leopards or other large carnivores in their native habitat. However, the main threat to pandas comes from humans through deforestation, hunting, and habitat destruction.
Adult giant pandas are the largest animal in their habitat so they have no predators.
we are killing pandas food by tearing down trees it does not help are economy and kills pandas.
well wild giant pandas eat bamboo,honey,eggs,fish,yams,shrub leaves,bananas and oranges (im not kidding about the honey)
In zoos and animal parks
No, but they are the largest animal in China.
giant pandas
No. Being a herbivore, it doesn't have to hide from its prey. And since there's no animal that eat giant pandas, it doesn't have to hide from predators either.
Pandas Tigers Leapords Bamboo Rat Birds ...
Giant pandas, tigers, yaks and more!
Because people hunt them and destroy their habitat
like any other animal, pandas are apart of their ecosystem that is part of the circle of life if you will.
Red pandas and giant pandas are not alike. They are two different species of animal. Red pandas are related to raccoons whereas giant pandas are bears.