Here's why:
* Diet: Their diet consists almost entirely of bamboo, which provides them with all the nutrients they need. They don't need to hunt or fight for food.
* Social Structure: Pandas are solitary animals, except for mothers and cubs. They tend to avoid contact with other pandas unless it's mating season.
* Physical Capabilities: While pandas have sharp claws and teeth, they are not built for attacking large prey. Their bodies are more suited for climbing trees and eating bamboo.
However, there are some exceptions:
* Defense: Like any animal, pandas will defend themselves if threatened. They may growl, hiss, or swat at an attacker if they feel cornered.
* Competition: In rare cases, male pandas may fight each other during mating season for access to females.
* Maternal Protection: Mother pandas are fiercely protective of their cubs and may attack any perceived threat.
Overall, giant pandas are not aggressive animals and are not known to attack other animals unless provoked.