Tenuously. What is arguably the greatest threat to the giant panda is destruction of its habitat. Bamboo, which is 99% of its diet, is commercially being cut. That has impacted its range and/or population density.
The giant panda is well-adapted to its natural terrain and climate, but cannot survive in the wild without a year 'round supply of the bamboo that is its primary food source.
Pandas live in China's south-western parts in mountains. They are mostly black and white and are endangered. It eats: Bambo, honey, eggs, fish, yams, Oranges, bananas and shrub leaves.
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