
Do giant pandas, known as solitary animals, really live without neighbors?
The answer is no.
Adult giant pandas live alone most of the time in the wild. Still, they share their habitat with a surprising number of neighbors, including golden snub-nosed monkeys, red pandas, Asian black bears, macaques, takins and golden pheasants. Each species occupies its own space and follows different daily and seasonal activity patterns, together forming a stable wildlife community.
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