What do Pandas eat?
In the wild, a panda bear's diet mainly consists of 99% bamboo, the 1% of their diet is made up of other plants and meat, such as pikas, and other small rodents. Since bamboo has very little nutritional value, a panda bear must eat 12-38kg everyday in order to get enough energy. Panda bears have the digestive system of a carnivore, as they are part of the bear family. But they do differ from other bears, they have adapted to a vegetarian diet, instead of mainly eating meat.
Pandas' Natural Enemies
Panda bears don't have many natural enemies. Animals that prey on panda bears are jackals, leopards and the yellow-throated marten. The snow leopard, who is also an endangered species, attack young pandas.
Pandas are peaceful animals and will usually avoid confrontation. Although, pandas will certainly fight back if escape from confrontation is not possible. They display their aggression by lowering their heads are stare directly at the opponent. Panda bears protect themselves by using their physical strength and their strong jaw muscles and large molar teeth. They also additionally rely on their other natural skills, such as climbing trees and swimming.
Pandas are peaceful animals and will usually avoid confrontation. Although, pandas will certainly fight back if escape from confrontation is not possible. They display their aggression by lowering their heads are stare directly at the opponent. Panda bears protect themselves by using their physical strength and their strong jaw muscles and large molar teeth. They also additionally rely on their other natural skills, such as climbing trees and swimming.