The natural habitat of the giant panda is cool, wet, cloudy mountain forest land where bamboo grows. Giant pandas are found in mixed deciduous/evergreen temperate forests, between 3,000 and 10,500 feet (900-3,200 m) in altitude (below the timberline). Pandas used to also live at lower altitudes, but farming and land development have pushed the pandas high into the mountains. So, yes, giant pandas could live in jungle areas IF the temperature was agreeable and IF the jungles had an adequate supply of bamboo and enough room to move around. The ONLY giant panda bears out in the wild live in China.
no they are not
Jungle? Asia? actually they eat only bamboo and they live in china in bamboo forests
No. They live in mountain ranges in central China. ~7StEfSpIrIt7~
Giant pandas are found in a small region of bamboo forests in central China in Asia.
They live in cold conditions the are ancestors they have that thumb that I forget the name of and they are giant and bears and cute
panada bears live in china da you idiots
Owls and eagles share the cold forest with the Giant Panda.
Panda Bears live in China (Top of Yangtze Basin)
They live in cold conditions the are ancestors they have that thumb that I forget the name of and they are giant and bears and cute
Im sorry, but they are not called "panda bears". They are called Giant or Red pandas. If you are asking where they live, they live in the Gansu, Shaanxi, and Sichuan Provinces in China
In captivity the giant panda can live up to 35 years of age; however scientists aren't sure how long the giant panda can live in the wild. == ==
Panda bears live in the Western Szechwan province of China. The panda bear lives in a sunny, windy, and mild (not hot, but not cold) temperature.