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A zoo in China has been accused of trying to deceive visitors with a pair of dogs dyed black and white to look like panda bears. ... in a video that went viral was revealed to be a dyed Chow Chow.
News.com.au reports that after the clip picked up steam, the Shanwei Zoo in China's Guangdong province confirmed that its "pandas" were just Chow Chows painted black and white to resemble pandas.
The Taizhou Zoo in Northern China opened a new exhibit with several Chow Chow dogs that had been given a black and white makeover. ... the zoo confirmed it dyed the dogs to look like pandas in ...
A second incident occurred on 23 October 2007, when 15-year-old Li Xitao jumped the barrier and climbed into the panda exercise area where Gu Gu and another bear were being fed. He startled the 240-pound panda, who reacted by biting the boy on both legs, ripping chunks from both of them.
The c. 3rd or 2nd century BCE Shanhai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Seas) mytho-geography does not directly mention mo (貘), but says one mountain has panda-like mengbao (猛豹, "ferocious leopards"), and Guo Pu's 4th century CE commentary to another mountain says it was the habitat of mo (㹮) pandas.
“We are called Panda Dogs, a pet dog that looks like a panda, dyed and dressed up by Chow Chow. We are gentle, smart, friendly, cute and adorable!” the sign says.
He is a small, presumably Asian, man, who wears glasses and typically wears a black hoodie with a white stripe going through it so as to resemble a panda. He, just like Panda, loves Korean dramas and anime and is apparently a 97% match to Panda according to an app.
Some people complained that it was cruel to dye the dogs to look like pandas, but actually there are some hair colors that are totally safe for pets. I'm not a huge fan of dying an animal's fur ...