Monday, August 16, 2010

How do Giant Pandas defend themselves?

Teeth, claws...RHAAAA. Panda's are just as aggressive as any other bear.



How do Giant Pandas defend themselves?house call



dude,they totally use bamboo as num chucks!



How do Giant Pandas defend themselves?matchless



Some animals, such as jackals and leopards, prey on pandas. The yellow-throated marten, a relative of the weasel, sometimes eats giant panda cubs. However, healthy adult giant pandas seem strong enough to defend themselves against the attack of most other animals. Researchers once observed a female giant panda chasing a black bear that was too close to her cub.
BEIJING (Reuters) - An intoxicated Chinese man who tried to give a panda a hug at Beijing Zoo found himself biting it in self defense after his clumsy attempt at affection was savagely rejected, local media reported Thursday.



Zhang Xinyan, a building worker on holiday from China鈥檚 central Henan province, climbed into an enclosure that held Gu Gu, a seven-year-old panda, at Beijing Zoo after the man had drunk four pints of beer during lunch at a nearby restaurant, the Yanzhao Metropolis Daily said.



Zhang, who couldn鈥檛 remember the incident clearly, had wanted to hug the panda and shake its hand after having watched similar scenes on television.

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