I don't know specifically. Some animals have evolved social instincts (i.e., humans, wolves, lions, etc.), some animals have evolved to live in a group but not to interact with it much (i.e., wildebeest, bison, etc), and others prefer to live alone. Sometimes animals adapt to live alone because their necessary resources (primarily food) are too sparse for them to live in a group; they must spread out as individuals to find enough to eat. I don't know if this is the case for the giant panda, but I think it's a possibility.
Also note that animals originally evolved to be solitary, and that being social came after.
pandas like to live alone unless a mother panda has to take care of her baby panda.
I think they do
A panda would hunt for food alone. They sometimes look for fish. Pandas are solitary animals who like to spend time alone.
No they are like bears, the mother stays with her cubs.
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Pandas are not social animals and mainly live alone in a territory they have staked out. They look for other pandas when they want to mate.
Through evolution and adaptation.
it depends on the gas prise
Yes,they are.Red pandas are like raccoons and giant pandas are like bears.
Cats like pandas.
Pandas do not travel in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They prefer to live alone except to mate.
They aren't in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They live alone except to mate.