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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.

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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.

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No, in recent years the number of wild pandas has increased slowly

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Yes

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