Do the pandas sometimes use there feet to pick up things?

Pandas do not use their feet to pick up things. They have paws with non-retractable claws that are adapted for grasping branches and bamboo. While they can use their paws to manipulate objects, they mainly rely on their mouths to pick up food and other objects.

Their paws are more suited for climbing, walking, and holding onto objects, rather than picking them up with precision.

It's a common misconception that pandas use their feet to pick up things, likely due to their clumsy appearance and the fact that they are often seen holding bamboo stalks with their paws. However, their paws are more like hands for support and balance, not precise manipulation.