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Giant pandas do not communicate as other animals would; they aren’t able to communicate with body language. Pandas communicate by scent marking and vocal communication. They have about 11 different sounds. When it comes to their mate, Pandas can identify one another from their sheep-like bleats at a distance of up to 65 feet.

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Source: wildlifearchives.com

However, these beautiful animals live a large part of their lives in solitary. Encounters are rare outside the brief mating season.

Habitat: Giant pandas like to live in bamboo forests in the wild. They are generally found in remote mountain regions in China, Sichuan and a few other places in Asia. These places have cold weather temperatures and they have wet bamboo forests that make these gorgeous pandas feel right at home.