(I don’t know how to explain this feeling… Everything seems normal and peaceful, and yet… I have this strange feeling of impending doom…)
Via the Cincinnati Zoo on Facebook. Submitterated by Claire S., who wants more red pandas on this site!
(I don’t know how to explain this feeling… Everything seems normal and peaceful, and yet… I have this strange feeling of impending doom…)
Via the Cincinnati Zoo on Facebook. Submitterated by Claire S., who wants more red pandas on this site!
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This isn’t a fuzzy attack. It’s a new form of chiropractic treatment!
Ha!
I love the attacker’s expression. I can just hear him.
“Geronimo!”
That would be a perfect red panda name!
The thing that gets me is why do obligate herbivores play hunt? Do they often have to sneak up on bamboo shoots?
He’s right behind me isn’t he?
I would also love more red pandas! ?
I third that! More Red Pandas can only lead to happiness.
Oh yes. Yes to red pandas.
While I was out of town last weekend, somebody grabbed my red panda stuffie and probably chewed it for hours. That’s verboten in my house.
For some reason I thought that you were on a train or some other form of public transport with your red panda stuffy under your arm and someone came up to you and stole it – then chewed on it for hours???? Imagine my perplexion (is that a word?)
No, my stuffie is proudly displayed in my bedroom along with other exotic stuffies. Yes, I’m a middle-aged woman with an extensive collection of stuffed animals.
Scorpius the cat likes all of my stuffies, but especially the ones with long tails. No lemur is safe around him.
Red pandas can attack me anytime.
Hooray! I’m glad to see all the support for my red panda advocacy! I think they’re the perfect combination of bear and cat (unlike the actual bearcat).