The panda is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
If, by "domain", the question is asking what the panda's ecological niche is: Pandas are only found in the undisturbed mountain forests of some parts of central China. They do not tolerate humans well, and are most at home in the bamboo forests which provide 99% of their diet. Rather than hibernating as the weather gets cold, they move up and down in elevation to remain comfortable.
The difference is thatthe qinling panda is smaller then the giant panda its head is also more round and the fur is light and dark brown.
it eats bamboo
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there are three types of pandas. 1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear 3) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown 2) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda.
Most giant pandas are black and white. However, there is a subspecies that is tan and brown - the Qinling panda.
Yes. Qinling pandas are a subspecies of the giant panda, found in 1965 but not recognized as a subspecies until 2005. They live in the Qinling Mountains of China and are about 200-300 in the wild.
The closest would be the Qinling subspecies which is tan and brown in color rather than black and white.
No, there is a subspecies called the Qinling panda that is brown and tan rather than black and white. It is restricted to the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi at elevations of 1,300–3,000 m. For more information click on this link.
There are a few.1) Giant Pandas - the familiar black and white bear2) Qinling panda - a subspecies of the giant panda that is dark brown and light brown3) Red Pandas (also known as the Lesser Panda), not related to the giant panda
The Qinling mountains, home of the Giant Panda lies between the Yangtze and the Yellow Rivers in Shaanxi Province, China.
The domain of the Giant Panda is called Eukarya (Eukaryote)
Pandas live in mountain ranges in Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces in China. Most of the population is in the Qinling and Minshan Mountains.