What are giant pandas enemies?
Man is the giant panda’s most dangerous. The adult giant panda has very few natural enemies. One of the known enemies of the giant panda is the snow leopard, which may seize a baby panda that has wondered away from its mother or a pack of wild dogs may also capture a wondering cub. The continued population growth in China slowly and steadily depletes the bamboo forests and replaces them with cities or additional farming areas. To a lesser degree the Bamboo Rat which burrows underground, eats the roots of the bamboo growth which obviously kills the plant, leaving one less plant for the giant panda to eat. What is the life span of a giant panda? The average life span of the giant panda, in the wild is about 15 years, but in captivity they have been known to live well into their 20’s and rarely into their 30’s. How does that giant panda protect itself against its enemies? Giant pandas signify aggression by lowering their heads and staring at their opponents. The giant panda is a generally