Chinese Zoo Admits to Painting Dogs as Pandas – Visitors Left Stunned

Zoey Waverider

Updated Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a bizarre revelation, the Shanwei Zoo in China has admitted that their so-called pandas were, in fact, painted dogs. The truth came to light when visitors noticed peculiar behaviors that are uncharacteristic of pandas, such as panting and barking.

The zoo's deception was finally exposed when a visitor observed the animals closely and realized that they were not genuine pandas. The story quickly gained traction on social media platforms, with one user commenting, "Seriously? That's what finally tipped them off?" The incident has sparked a wave of reactions, from disbelief to amusement.

Many visitors at the zoo were initially fooled by the appearance of the animals, which featured thick, fluffy fur with a white body and black legs. The faces of these so-called pandas had light coloring with dark patches around the eyes, mimicking the look of real pandas. However, the animals' behavior eventually gave them away.

One commenter humorously noted, "I would totally go to a zoo where it's just dogs painted into different animals," while another quipped, "They were just panda-ring to the crowds." The incident has also led to creative wordplay, with one user calling it a "S***Zoo" and another commenting, "That panda was actually a dog? Man, what a shih tzu."

The incident was not entirely unexpected for some, as one user pointed out that it was a well-publicized stunt. "Just so ppl know, this was a well publicized stunt, not a china tries to trick ppl yet again for no reason situation," the user clarified.

Despite the deception, some visitors found humor in the situation and expressed that they wouldn't have been mad if they had seen it firsthand. "People demanded their money back?? this would be so funny if I saw it, wouldn't even be mad," a user shared.

The Shanwei Zoo's attempt to pass off painted dogs as pandas has certainly left a lasting impression and has become a topic of widespread discussion. While some may feel tricked, others have taken it in stride, appreciating the humor in the situation.

As the story continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder to always look closely and question what is seen, especially when it comes to unusual attractions. The Shanwei Zoo's painted dogs have undoubtedly given visitors a story to remember and share.

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Top Comments from Reddit

bytemage

That is obviously not a real panda, even just seeing the thumbnail.

RockstarQuaff

*"visitors at the Shanwei Zoo realized they were being bamboozled when the so-called pandas began panting and barking."* Seriously? That's what finally tipped them off?

Gregaroo

I would totally go to a zoo where it's just dogs painted into different animals

ill_dawg

It's a S***Zoo.

AC4life234

Just so ppl know, this was a well publicised stunt, not a china tries to trick ppl yet again for no reason situation.

BareMemories

Made in China!

Ghost_on_Toast

I understand, pandas are hard to find. I mean, where in the hell is *China* supposed to find a whole *panda bear*?

suvlub

>one commenter wrote on the social media platform Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of X, formerly Twitter ...which is kind of like facebook, the nefangled mysepace, which is like a modern version of IRC, the spirit-sucessor of usenet,...

Witty_Masterpiece463

Not this b******* again. No one was tricked by this. It was a publicity stunt everyone knew they were dogs.

Distinct-Respect-274

Well, I guess they just couldn't bear the truth any longer.

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