Pandas are generally solitary animals, and in the wild, they typically live alone. However, during the breeding season, male and female pandas may come together temporarily for mating, but they usually lead solitary lives outside of this period.
Pandas typically live in groups of two to four individuals. They are solitary animals and do not form large social groups. However, when food is abundant, multiple pandas may come together to feed.
Giant pandas are solitary animals and do not form social groups. They only come together during breeding season. After giving birth, the mother raises her offspring alone.