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  2. Do these look like pandas to you? Chinese zoo under fire for ...

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    HONG KONG — 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.. Videos circulating on Chinese social media show the ...

  3. China Zoo 'Dyes' Chow Chow Dogs to Pass Off As Panda ... - AOL

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    Even though these Pandas aren't actually Pandas, the dogs sure do look cute. The Sun reports " Tens of thousands of people visited the "panda dogs" every day from May 1 to May 5, Chinese media ...

  4. Zoo admits that their pandas are ‘painted dogs’ after ...

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  5. Parenchyma - Wikipedia

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    The liver parenchyma is the functional tissue of the organ made up of around 80% of the liver volume as hepatocytes. The other main type of liver cells are non-parenchymal. Non-parenchymal cells constitute 40% of the total number of liver cells but only 6.5% of its volume. [11]

  6. Canine distemper - Wikipedia

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    Canine distemper virus (CDV) (sometimes termed "footpad disease") is a viral disease that affects a wide variety of mammal families, [2] including domestic and wild species of dogs, coyotes, foxes, pandas, wolves, ferrets, skunks, raccoons, and felines, as well as pinnipeds, some primates, and a variety of other species.

  7. Dioctophyme renale - Wikipedia

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    Dioctophyme renale, commonly referred to as the giant kidney worm, [1] [2] [3] is a parasitic nematode (roundworm) whose mature form is found in the kidneys of mammals. D. renale is distributed worldwide, but is less common in Africa and Oceania. [ 4 ]

  8. Zoo dyes dogs to look like baby pandas

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    The dogs, advertised by the zoo as "panda dogs" evidently came about because the zoo doesn't have any actual pandas to showcase. Dyes dogs playing in the zoo. (Newsflare / TODAY)

  9. Familial renal disease in animals - Wikipedia

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    Samoyeds can be affected by basement membrane disease of the kidneys. It is inherited through the X chromosome and is therefore more severe in affected male dogs. Findings in male dogs include the presence of protein and glucose in the urine and the inability to concentrate urine, and progression to kidney failure by the age of 9 months and death by 16 months. [3]