Red pandas live in trees, specifically in temperate forests with dense bamboo understories. Their natural habitats are located in the Himalayas and nearby mountain ranges, including parts of Nepal, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, and China.
Details about their homes:
- Nesting: Red pandas build nests in hollow tree trunks or branches and often sleep in tree canopies to stay safe from predators.
- Habitat Preference: They thrive in cool, moist, and forested environments with plenty of bamboo, which is their primary food source.
Red pandas are highly arboreal, meaning they spend much of their time in trees for feeding, resting, and avoiding danger.