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  2. Internet Has Bold Reactions After Chinese Zoo Goes Viral for ...

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    The internet is having a field day with the photos and videos of “pandas” that emerged this week from a zoo in China. Footage shared on social media by people visiting the zoo in Shanwei, a ...

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

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    The Sun reports "Tens of thousands of people visited the "panda dogs" every day from May 1 to May 5, Chinese media Jiupai News reports.. Clips taken by visitors appeared to show the pups with ...

  4. The video, posted Monday on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, has gone viral, being shared more than 1.4 million times and liked by over 725,000 users. ... “We are called Panda Dogs, a pet ...

  5. Ya Ya (panda) - Wikipedia

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    Panda Ya Ya was born in Beijing Zoo on August 3, 2000.In April 1999, Memphis Zoo in Tennessee signed an agreement with the China Zoo Association to borrow two pandas from China.Ya Ya and another panda, Lele, arrive at Memphis Zoo on April 7, 2003.In 2013, after a 10-year deal expired, the two countries extended the lease for another 10 years until April 2023.In December 2022, Memphis Zoo ...

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

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    Videos circulating on Chinese social media show the two “panda dogs” in an exhibit at Taizhou Zoo in the eastern province of Jiangsu that opened on May 1. Though the animals are patterned to ...

  7. Hua Mei - Wikipedia

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    Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around the world watched ...

  8. Xiang Xiang (giant panda, 2001–2007) - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Xiang (Chinese: 祥祥; pinyin: Xiáng Xiang; August 25, 2001 [1] – February 19, 2007) was the first giant panda to be released into the wild after being bred and raised in captivity. [2] Born at the Wolong Giant Panda Research Center in the Sichuan Province, Xiang Xiang endured a three-year training regimen intended to equip him with ...

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

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