No, pandas are native to China and do not live in Antarctica. They inhabit mountain ranges in central China, where they prefer temperate forests with thick bamboo undergrowth.
they are diffrent because pandas live in china and zebras live in the dessert or the safari.
The only mammal that can live in Antarctica is the Antarctic mite (Belgica antarctica), a tiny, extremophile arthropod that is able to survive in the harsh conditions of the continent.
No animal lives on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No, penguins do not live in grasslands. Penguins are typically found in colder regions near the Southern Hemisphere, such as Antarctica, or in coastal areas like South Africa, Australia, and South America. Grasslands are typically not suitable habitats for penguins due to the warm temperatures and lack of access to water for swimming and hunting.
Yes, giant pandas, like all mammals, have backbones. Their backbone, known as the vertebral column, provides support for their body and protects the spinal cord.
There are no pandas in Antarctica.
There is no food chain in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of animal life.
There is no food chain in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of animal life.
Most pandas live in the mountains in China. Some also live in zoos.
Pandas are native to China and there are some left in the wild. Pandas do not live anywhere else unless they are in a zoo.
Some live in China
Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
some do
No. Pandas do not live anywhere in Alaska, and it is illegal to keep them as pets. Pandas mainly live in the mountainous bamboo-forest regions of China. Their habitats are protected by law.
Yes they do then some pandas migrate north.
No, some live in China.
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