Chinese Zoo's 'Pandas' Turn Out to Be Painted Dogs—Outrage Erupts After Visitors Discover the Truth
In a bizarre and controversial turn of events, a zoo in Shanwei, Guangdong province, China, has been accused of misleading visitors by presenting dyed dogs as pandas. This has quickly become a viral sensation, triggering outrage and ridicule both locally and internationally. The revelation came to light when unsuspecting visitors noticed the supposed pandas behaving strangely, panting and barking—far from the usual behaviors of the iconic bamboo-eating bears.
It all started when visitors to the zoo began to film what they thought were pandas. But something wasn’t right. Videos captured by guests revealed the black-and-white “pandas” panting and even barking. Upon closer inspection, visitors noticed that these animals had curly tails and other canine features that didn’t align with what one might expect from a real panda. The truth quickly spread: these weren’t pandas at all—they were Chow Chows, a dog breed native to northern China, painted black and white to resemble pandas.

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