China is exhibiting dogs dressed as pandas in zoos

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International Desk: A panda is walking around in the cage in the zoo. Another one is sitting next to her in the posture of Ayesh. Pandas look black and white, hairy. If you look carefully, you will see that neither of the two animals is a panda; rather a dog CNN reported this news in a rep

China is exhibiting dogs dressed as pandas in zoos
September 25, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: A panda is walking around in the cage in the zoo. Another one is sitting next to her in the posture of Ayesh. Pandas look black and white, hairy. If you look carefully, you will see that neither of the two animals is a panda; rather a dog CNN reported this news in a report.

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The surprising incident of a dog dressed as a panda and exhibited at the zoo happened in China. Last week, one such video footage went viral on social media, drawing criticism. Many have condemned such actions by the zoo authorities. Many were surprised.

Shanwei Zoo is located in China's southern Guangdong province. This strange incident happened there. The zoo authorities artificially dyed two chow chow dogs with puffy fur to dress up as pandas. Then the two dogs were released in the panda cage.

However, the video does not seem to suggest that the zoo authorities have done such a thing to mislead the visitors.

CNN referred to the two Pandarupi dogs as 'panda dogs' in their report. It has been said, we can call them panda dogs. A domestic dog, but looks just like a panda. Pandas are decorated by coloring Chow Chow dogs. They look elegant, smart, stylish.


However, why the zoo authorities have committed such an act, it has not been reported. Earlier this year, Taizhou Zoo in China's Jiangsu Province was criticized for a similar incident.

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A zoo spokesperson said there were no pandas in their collection for the exhibit. For this reason, pandas were decorated with the hair of chow chow dogs and kept in cages. It is also claimed that no harmful or dangerous processes are followed in dyeing the dog's fur.

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