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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 the so-called pandas began panting and barking. Pandas are native to China and an international symbol of the country.
In one visitor’s video, one of the “pandas” was visibly panting while resting on a rock in a fence, while another clip had a panda with a long tail strolling about.
“It’s a PANdog,” one viewer wrote, while someone else joked: “That’s the Temu version of a panda.”
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After visitors publicized the ruse on social media, the organizers admitted they’d painted two Chow Chows — a fluffy dog breed originally from northern China — with black-and-white panda markings. Since then, visitors have demanded their money back for false advertising.
Previously:
- Zoo defends ‘panda’ exhibit after criticism for using dogs dyed black and white - a different Chinese zoo