Panda numbers are declining primarily because of loss of habitat and their food source. Pandas feed almost exclusively on bamboo: however, humans have degraded their habitat where the bamboo grows, and the population has gradually shrunk to a fairly small region of China.
Giant pandas are disappearing because the males are separated from the females and they dont mate. Therefore, they die when they get old and they haven't produced or mated with a make or female panda...idk if this is right but it makes sense.
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No, in recent years the number of wild pandas has increased slowly.
No, in recent years the number of wild pandas has increased slowly
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Pandas are not native to the UK. Any pandas that are in the UK are in zoos.
Forrest Gump does not have any pandas living in him.
Pandas do not hibernate at any time of the year.
There actually aren't any pandas in Canada.
No, pandas are found in the wild only in China.
yes there are many pandas we dont no off
Our country, doesn't have any pandas. Pandas only live in China.
The decline of any population will perturb the ecological balance. If the number of one particular species declines, then any species that preys on it will lose some of its food supply and so its population may decline as well. A species in parasitic or symbiotic relationship is also likely to decline. On the other hand, any species which lives in competition - for food or other resources - would face less competition and so its numbers are likely to increase.
Humans?
No there aren't.