how panda looks after its young
The female panda raise the young.
A female giant panda will produce one young every two years.
by given birth.
198 days
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No, they live on their own, with their mates and or young.
it fights back
By common name, two - the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and the red panda (Ailurus fulgens).
The giant panda is the largest animal in its habitat and has no predators as an adult. However, snow leopards and jackals will kill and eat young pandas.
The giant panda is a herbivore and primarily eats bamboo, placing it at the primary consumer trophic level.
The Giant Panda adult doesn't have many predators. Man, along with most of his activities are harmful to the adult Giant Panda in some fashion or another. But the most risk occurs when the mother leaves the helpless cubs, and young alone to feed, or the young first begin to explore their environment. Leopards, and Wild dogs are the most likely to attack them in those circumstances. Even though the Giant Panda have excellent hearing, and while on the alert will often hear the stealthy approach of predators, and defend their young using intimidation. They are also excellent climbers, and will hide in trees while danger passes below, and agile swimmers using water to take refuge. The Giant Panda does not hibernate, and will even sleep in the trees especially when young. The combined abilities, help the Giant Panda avoid many predators. For more details, please see sites listed below.