Red Pand Symbiotic Relationships Affect The Way They Eat

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-Red Panda- The Red panda is an amazing creature, it has an incredible sense of balance, and it can reach lighting fast speeds. The Red panda is a omnivore and consumes almost anything that it can eat including bamboo. The Red panda has many symbiotic relationships. It’s habitat has extremely harsh conditions, and requires extreme structure and anatomy. The Red panda is a very interesting not yet well discovered creature whose facts are both fascinating and amusing at the same time.

The Red panda’s diet is in a far range. It consumes: eggs, fruit, acorns, roots, bamboo, mice, grasses, and berries. Which means it is a omnivore. The Red panda in a consumer because it does not produce anything that provides assist for any other animals, but instead eats what producers provide. Bamboo is very high in indigestible fiber, which means that it can be extremely difficult for them to extract the protein they need to live. The Red panda is prey animal, it’s main predators are birds of prey, The Snow leopard, and human poachers. It’s diet has a huge range but, does it’s relationships affect the way it lives? …show more content…

One of them is called a parasitic relationship this is when the tapeworm is benefited by eating the Red Pandas food but, the Red panda is hurt by the tapeworm eating all of its food. Another Symbiotic relationship is called a Commensalistic relationship this is when the red panda is benefited by getting protection from a tree while the tree is unaffected. The last relationship is the mutualistic relationship this is when the Red panda gets help from say a raccoon the raccoon bumps a bird’s nest down the Red panda eats the bird the racoon eats the eggs both are benefited. The Red panda has a variety of relationships but how does the Red panda do with the the harsh conditions of its

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