Giant Pandas originated from China. But migrated to places like Asia an any other place that is wet. They are also in places that grow bamboo. As that is what the pandas usually eat.
But pandas are actually omnivores as they used to eat meat. The founders of pandas thought that pandas only ate bamboos as they lived in the forests of bamboos. And ever since they were moved to a zoo, they have been eating bamboos as they had nothing to eat accept for bamboos! :)
Pandas give birth to live young. There are no eggs laid.Pandas are viviparous.
Pandas are beast
Pandas are a member of the bear family. A good thing about Pandas is that they are very shy and are actually vegetarians.
There is no specific collective noun for pandas (although I did come across 'a pandemonium of pandas'); perhaps because pandas are normally solitary creatures in the wild. When there is none specified, use whatever collective noun that will suit the situation for which you need one, for example, a family of pandas, a group of pandas, an enclosure of pandas, or even the more creative pandemonium of pandas.
Yes, red pandas are related to both raccoons and weasels.
china
China
china i think
The answer to this easy question is China.
Pandas originate from China.
No, there is not a panda in Aladdin because it is set in India and Pandas originate from China
Giant pandas are naturally found only in central China, red pandas are found in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal, northern India, Bhutan, Myanmar and China.
The possessive form of the plural noun pandas is pandas'.Example: Development by people is encroaching on the pandas' habitat.
red pandas and giant pandas
They did not evolve from pandas, but a distant relative closely related to the American Raccoon.
Technically, yes red pandas are pandas. In fact they were the very first pandas. The other pandas were named after it.
There are Giant Pandas and Red Pandas.