Social Behavior:
Adult giant pandas are generally solitary.
Adult giant pandas are generally solitary.
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A wild panda spends much of its day resting, feeding, and seeking food.
Scientists thought giant pandas spent most of their lives alone.
Recent studies show that small groups of pandas can share a large territory and sometimes meet outside the breeding season.
Scientists thought giant pandas spent most of their lives alone.
Recent studies show that small groups of pandas can share a large territory and sometimes meet outside the breeding season.
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Giant panda cubs may stay with their mothers for up to three years before going out on their own.
This means a wild female can produce young only every other year; in her lifetime, she may raise only 5 to 8 cubs.