Pandas have become specifically adapted to bamboo forests because they depend on the bamboo for food. Pandas also have a very slow reproduction rate. Females are only capable of becoming pregnant during a 24-to-72-hour window once per year, and they typically only give birth to one cub in the wild.

Based on this information, if a major environmental catastrophe like a volcanic eruption or meteor strike destroyed all bamboo forests within the panda ecosystem, what will most likely happen to the panda species? (1 point)
The species will become extinct since it cannot adapt to the changes fast enough.
The species will migrate to a different location that has more bamboo to eat.
The species will evolve into a new species that is capable of eating new food
The species will evolve adaptations to eat another food source that is plentiful.

The species will become extinct since it cannot adapt to the changes fast enough.