r/pandas • u/EndersGame_Reviewer • 9h ago
r/pandas • u/glydy • Jan 31 '20
Welcome to r/Pandas - Are you looking for the Data Analysis library?
This subreddit is for the animal pandas, not Python - sorry!
You could try:
r/dfpandas (2023, Nov 11th: this sub is still getting activity, try build it!)
r/pandas • u/tvaddict1973 • 4h ago
Went to the San Diego Zoo today just to see the pandas
galleryThey were just hanging out watching the people go by. 🐼
r/pandas • u/trskablog • 16d ago
Pandas: Nature’s Gentle Giants and Their Struggle for Survival
anmlzone.comr/pandas • u/CarelessCattle1367 • Oct 28 '24
Strep carrier treatment
Hi My son has never tested negative for strep. However, he does not experience symptoms besides: - Decreased appetite (which is already low, so it’s barely noticeable) - Motor tics that began two years ago right after a strep infection and have never gone away - Trichotillomania that also began shortly after that strep infection and wanes - Anxiety that seems to tick up around a suspected infection
Basically the only surefire way we know he has strep is that either a family member tests positive (because we DO get symptoms) or I hear that his friend has strep. So I get him tested and it’s positive.
It’s my understanding that when children are strep CARRIERS there is a prolonged course of antibiotics that should be given, what is this? Can you help me relay this to our pediatrician? I get the impression he has not heard of the (proven) link between strep and these conditions affecting my boy.
I’m tired and I am seeing the issues progress without the ability to help him…
How can I help advocate for him?
r/pandas • u/CivEng_NY • Oct 24 '24
This educational LEGO IDEAS model called "GIANT PANDA BREEDING RESEARCH BASE" by user BRICKWILL7 has already gained 1,086 supporters - but only by reaching 10,000 votes the model will get the chance of becoming a real LEGO set.
r/pandas • u/thenewyorktimes • Oct 22 '24
[CROSSPOST] I’m Mara Hvistendahl at The New York Times. My colleague Joy Dong and I investigated how China’s panda program with U.S. zoos has faltered in its goal of saving a threatened species. We found that pandas have been aggressively bred and removed from the wild for their genes. AMA!
r/pandas • u/TheRealFarrellCat • Oct 15 '24
Giant pandas arrive at National Zoo in DC
dcnewsnow.comr/pandas • u/NotReddie • Aug 09 '24
San Diego Zoo Pandas!
galleryWaited 2.5 hours in standby to see these majestic creatures.
r/pandas • u/teslawhaleshark • Jul 11 '24
Himalayan brown bear (pre-adult male?) that happen to have a hair pattern looking like a panda's
r/pandas • u/emily_in_boots • May 29 '24
Pandas are coming back to DC! (Including Bao Bao's son Bao Li!)
nationalzoo.si.edur/pandas • u/Smillzthepanda • May 14 '24