Yes, the Giant Panda is an omnivore because they eat both herbs like bamboo, vines, and grass, but they also eat meat like small birds, fish, and sometimes when they are in a frenzy they eat small animals and even you.
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Their a herbivore.
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no, a panda is a herbivore for it eats mainly bamboo and other plants. It is very rare for them to eat other animals.
well i read on a web site that they eat branches bamboo leaves and small animals
Giant Pandas are strictly herbivores, their diet consisting primarily of bamboo.
Herbivores, because they eat bamboo. I think they eat meat sometimes though. ANSWER: The correct answer is they are 99% herbivore as bamboo leaves are most of their diet. They also will eat the roots and tubers of plants like the iris. They also eat fish and insects, which makes them carnivores as well, making them omnivores. See the related link for more information. they are omnivores
Actually, one cannot be "99%" herbivore or carnivore. Giant pandas are carnivores, as the classification is by ability to eat, and the panda has the teeth made for ripping flesh. However, they have adapted to eat bamboo. Regardless, because they have carnivore teeth, they are carnivores.
Actually they are classified as omnivores because, although they have adapted to eat bamboo they will eat small animals if they can catch them but they're usually dead though.
The Giant Panda has a diet which is 99% bamboo. The Giant Panda may eat other foods such as honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, Oranges, and bananas when available.
Giant pandas eat 99% bamboo, but the other 1% of what they eat is small animals (usually dead) making them omnivores.
Panda bears were herbivores, but according to recent discoveries they are now classified as omnivorous because they sometimes eat insects in addition to their main diet of bamboo leaves.
giant pandas eat 99% bamboo, but the other 1% of what they eat is small animals (USUALY DEAD) making them omnivores.
Technically, the giant panda is a carnivore and belongs to that order. However, they have a diet that is 99% bamboo and only a small percentage of small animals. They would be considered either omnivores or herbivores.
yes panda bears are onivores the eat 99% bamboo and1% small animals (usally dead).
yes. while they perfer things like bamboo they have been known to eat mice from time to time.
Technically, a panda is a carnivore. However, it has a diet that consists of 99% bamboo. They do eat a small amount of animal matter which, I suppose, could barely classify them as omnivores.
No. Giant Pandas eat bamboo, bulbs, grasses, and insects, which makes them non-vegetarians.
Technically, pandas are classified with the carnivores. However, they eat very little animal matter and are, in all practicality, herbivores. 99% of their diet is bamboo leaves and shoots.
Technically, giant pandas are classified as carnivores but have an herbivore diet.
omnivores
The Giant Panda is a vegetarian; one of its problems is that it exclusively eats bamboo shoots - Panda have to eat most of the day to get enough nutrients.
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If you eat both vegetable and animals, you are an omnivore. But the percentage of bamboo in your diet means you are a giant panda.
A panda is a vegetarian.
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A Giant Panda is a type of Panda Bear that is Giant Panda to distinguish it from the Red Panda. It is on average 60 â?? 90 cm tall.
the giant panda belongs to mammalia
A snow leopard is an enemy of the Giant Panda. Humans are also an enemy of the Giant Panda. Humans are also the most dangerous enemy..
Both the giant panda and the red panda are found in China.