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Funny looking Panda..

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Those crazy Kanucks and their Panda stories.

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LOL... trouble posting today kalapse?

My laptop is currently going insane.

I know that's a real image, but it looks soooo much like it's a badPhotoshop job of a racoon head on a bear body. :bang

 

But, seeing the resemblance between red pandas and raccoons, it is amazing it took as long as it did for zoologists to finally assign them to the same family.

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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jun 13, 2005 -> 02:33 PM)
I know that's a real image, but it looks soooo much like it's a badPhotoshop job of a racoon head on a bear body. :bang

 

But, seeing the resemblance between red pandas and raccoons, it is amazing it took as long as it did for zoologists to finally assign them to the same family.

 

 

I totally thought it was fake until I looked here..

 

http://www.wellingtonzoo.com/animals/anima...mals/panda.html

 

and here..

 

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/imag...-tab-img-t&b=61

Yeah, they're insanely cute animals – even with those scary-ass wolverine claws.

Do you think he's cheating?

 

"His primary purpose here is to mate," said Nozawa. "But he seems really tired."

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