Cute Carnivore: Panda Attacks and Eats Goat in China

  27 February 2017    Read: 2447
Cute Carnivore: Panda Attacks and Eats Goat in China
For years, pandas have been a symbol of love and peace, giving Internet users a cuteness overload. While most expect these fluffy black and white creatures to be harmless vegetarians, pandas are actually carnivores. A wild giant panda attacked and ate a goat on Wednesday in Leshan, a city in Southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Locals spotted the wild panda climbing down from a mountain near Muping village, according to China News. The animal was wandering for 20 minutes before it attacked a goat belonging to a local farmer.

Receiving a report on the attack, employees of forestry bureau traveled to the village and collected samples of the panda's excrement.

Pictures of the wild panda and goat's bloody bones taken at the scene of the attack were uploaded on the Internet and shocked netizens. A hashtag "wild giant panda eating goat" was used 1.75 million times on Chinese microblogging platform Sina Weibo, with many users expressing surprise that pandas eat meat.

Giant pandas are officially classified as carnivores. Although they mostly keep to a bamboo diet, their evolutionary ancestors were meat-eating, so the modern panda inherited the digestive system of a carnivore from them.
That same day, another wild giant panda was spotted in Leshan; it was spotted relaxing in bushes as reported by locals. The local forestry bureau later clarified that the two giant pandas have returned to nearby forests.

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