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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.

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No. Pandas are classified as bears. Marsupials are characterized by a pouch in which they carry their young.

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No. They are a type of bear, which means the young develop entirely inside the mother's body.

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No. A marsupial is an animal who carries its baby(s) in a pouch.

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No. The panda is a bear and a placental mammal, and the koala is a marsupial.

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No. A panda is a placental mammal.

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No, they are regular mamals.

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No.

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