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PANDA
THE WILD YET FRIENDLY ANIMALS

It’s Easy to Fall in Love With a Panda!!

From a distance, a panda seems like it would be easy to love. As the French philosopher Roland Barthes once put it, the adorable is marked by an enchanting formlessness, and few things are as enchantingly formless as a giant panda’s color-blocked visage. Their antics, likewise, are similarly irresistible, recognizably silly in a way no other species can match: What other animal could delight us quite so much by simply tumbling down a snowy hill?



Pandas have the guts of carnivores, but eat bamboo (Credit: Pete Oxford/NPL)
CALLED THE CARNIVORES BUT EAT BAMBOOS - REPORTED BY BBC

Common Reputation of the Pandas around the globe


Pandas are cute and harmless, with an amusing habit of sneezing. But their insistence on eating bamboo is dumb and they are rubbish at sex, so they deserve to go extinct. Except, of course, those proficient in kung fu.

You can see some of their cute viral videos.





COMING TO THE TRUTH ABOUT PANDAS

They are cute, for sure. But don't go in for a cuddle; Pandas can deliver one heck of a bite. Eating bamboo is a blinding evolutionary strategy. They have an intense and productive sex drive. They do not deserve to go extinct.

WILD BEHAVIOUR

Giant panda attacks on human are rare, especially by those bred in city zoos. The giant panda is a mammal classified into order Carnivora, suborder Caniformia, family Ursidae, and subfamily Ailuropodinae, and lives in the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Gansu. Considered a Chinese national treasure, the giant panda is regarded as having a gentle temperament and is protected under the First-Grade State Protection Act by the Chinese Government . Here are some cases of giant panda attacks on humans at the Panda House at Beijing Zoo from September 2006 to June 2009 to warn people of the giant panda’s potentially dangerous behavior. 

Case 1

On September 19, 2006, a 28-year-old drunken male tourist visiting Beijing City Zoo named Zhang XX was attacked when he jumped into the giant panda enclosure and tried to pet it to show off to his companion. His right calf was bitten severely by this giant panda and was diagnosed as an open injury with skin defect.
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Case 2

On June 7, 2009, a 39-year-old male tourist visiting Beijing City Zoo named Ma XX was attacked by a giant panda after accidentally falling into its enclosure. His left foot and right elbow joint were bitten by the giant panda. 
  Pictures of this attack- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276236/figure/fig03/?report=objectonly


CONCLUSION

However they are , they are an endangered species and we need to help them not to be extinct.This magnificent animal, a survivor of the ice age and centuries beyond, is now in grave danger of extinction. The survival of each living panda becomes crucial to the survival of the species; each animal, those in captivity and in the wild, must be attended to on a daily basis if they are sick or injured. Without proper medical equipment and medicine, Giant Pandas will die and each death brings us one step closer to a world without these unique creatures; one step closer to the destruction of yet another species and its ecosystem.
They may be dangerous but need to be protected.
               
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