Pandas belong to the vertebrate group known as mammals. Specifically, they are part of the order Carnivora and the family Ursidae, which includes bears. Giant pandas, in particular, are known for their distinctive black and white coloration and primarily herbivorous diet, mainly consisting of bamboo.
yes
Pandas do not have vertebrates: they arevertebrates, which are animals that have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The smaller bones of the backbone are called vertebrae, not vertebrate. The panda is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
Penguins belong to a vertebrate group called aves.
Bird
bird
vertebrate
pandas are mammals :)
A panda is a mammal. All mammals have a back bone. That makes the panda a vertebrate.
vertebrate
No, a panda has a spine and is therefore a vertebrate.
Panda's are vertebrates as they have a spine.
Panda has a backbone which makes it a vertebrate!
mammal
Vertebrae.....
yes
no mammals are invertebrate. Panda is a vertebrate, that is it has got a backbone. Invertebrates are: snails or shells.
Pandas do not have vertebrates: they arevertebrates, which are animals that have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The smaller bones of the backbone are called vertebrae, not vertebrate. The panda is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.