Neither of the panda species are native to the US.
And particularly the Giant Panda is difficult to get to breed in captivity.
All Giant Pandas outside China are on loan from China, and AFAIK none have bred outside China.
The Red AKA Lesser Panda is less fickle, and there may well be a few of those that have bred in US parks and zoos.
San Diego currently has 4 Giant Pandas -- Bai Yun (f), Gao Gao (m), and 2 of their cubs -- Su Lin (f) and Zhen Zhen (f), both born at the San Diego Zoo. They had two other cubs born there -- Mei Sheng (m) and Hua Mei (f) -- and both were returned to China to join the breeding program. (Hua Mei has given birth to 6 cubs.)
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/pandacam/meet...
The National Zoo in Washington, DC, currently has three Giant Pandas. They are Tien Tien (m), Mei Xiang (f), and their cub, Tai Shan, born at the National Zoo in 2005.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/GiantP...
Zoo Atlanta has Lun Lun (f), Yang Yang (m), and their two cubs Mei Lan (f) and Xi Lan (m), both born at Zoo Atlanta.
http://www.zooatlanta.com/animals_giant_...
The Memphis Zoo has two Giant Pandas, Ya Ya and Le Le, but they have not had any cubs. * This information was taken from a question on Yahoo Answers http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081220073431AAtXIHV *
there are only 7. Five at the San Diego Zoo and three at the are at the Peterson's Zoo.
In 2004, studies show that there were about 1,600 Pandas left in the USA
2 panda bears live in the us which is located in Washington at the National Zoo
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In the 1970s there were about 3,000 panda bears living in China and in zoos around the world. Because of the constant destruction of the forest where they live, there are only about 1,500 panda bears living today.
In 1950 there were about 10,000 Giant Panda Bears in the whole earth help save the Giant Panda Bears. You can do it!
No, giant pandas are not marsupials. Marsupials are mammals with pouches to carry their young in, and pandas do not have a pouch where the babies live for the first part of their lives. Giant Pandas are related to bears; Red Pandas to raccoons. Not all marsupials have pouches.
In captivity, polar bears live to their mid to late 30's. In the wild they live an average of 15 to 18-years. Scientists have tagged a few polar bears in the wild that have lived to be in their early 30's.
In captivity, polar bears live to their mid to late 30's. In the wild they live an average of 15 to 18-years. Scientists have tagged a few polar bears in the wild that have lived to be in their early 30's.
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There are many animals that make there home in Taiga Biome. Animals that live there are foxes, wolves and bears.
No grizzly bears have been spotted in Oregon since the late 1930's. The last one was killed in Wallowa County. Grizzly bears only live in zoos in Oregon these days
Any bears that might happen to live at the North Pole, such a s polar bears, do not eat penguins for the simple Eason that penguins do not live at the North Pole. Penguins are found only in the Southern Hemisphere.
Giant panda`s eat atleast 560 pounds of bamboo a day.
Polar Bears live about 20-30 years in the Wild.... in captivity they can live up to 45 years You can find out how old a polar bear is by removing a tooth (but be very careful when you do this!). There is a ring on the tooth for each year that the polar bear is alive. Just like with trees. Female polar bears live up to their late 20's Male polar bears live up to 20 years old
Melissa Kim has written: 'The blue whale' -- subject(s): Blue whale, Juvenile literature, Whales 'The giant panda' -- subject(s): Giant panda 'The African Elephant (The Creature Club)' 'The mountain gorilla' -- subject(s): Endangered species, Gorilla, Juvenile literature, Wildlife conservation 'Polar bears and other arctic animals' -- subject(s): Polar bear