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Things you most associate pandas with: being big and fluffy, eating bamboo, and rolling down slopes. Things you don’t recognise them for: barking. People visiting a zoo in China demanded their ...
Zoo visitors were stunned when they rushed to a new exhibit only to find the "pandas" panting and barking. The guests, who had come to see "rare and exotic animals" in Shanwei, China, began to ...
The duped visitors claimed they only realized the scam at the Shanwei zoo when one of the apparent pandas started panting and barking, according to local media. 3.
Chinese zoo admits their ‘pandas’ are just dogs painted black and white. A Chinese zoo has been forced to come clean after bizarre footage of their ‘pandas’ shocked the world.
A Chinese zoo has admitted that the pandas in their exhibits were, in fact, “painted dogs.” According to the New York Post, visitors at the Shanwei Zoo realized they were being bamboozled when ...
Parkgoers at the Shanwei Zoo noticed the scam when one of the apparent pandas started panting and barking, ... The zoo initially denied accusations about having fake pandas but eventually came clean.
Things you don’t recognise them for: barking. People visiting a zoo in China demanded their money back after pandas in an enclosure turned out to be painted dogs.
According to the New York Post, visitors at the Shanwei Zoo realized they were being bamboozled when the so-called pandas began panting and barking. Pandas are native to China and an international ...