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  • Kirk Freeman

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    Freeman explains Giant Panda pictures to INGO.


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    HoughMade

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    Oh, i thought we were talking about the scientifically dubious diagnosis-of-exclusion du jour​.

    ...but yeah, them bichromatic marsupials is cute.
     

    Alamo

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    Cute pix, but I have a really hard time believing that people dressed in panda suits fool real pandas in anyway whatsoever. The Great Internet says pandas have exceptionally keen sense of smell that male pandas use to avoid each other and find the ladies. True I have never met a panda in person, but my experience with animals is that the sense of smell is the primary sense used for Identification-Friend-Foe-Something-to-Eat. Eyesight has its role, but smell, often at great distances, is king.
     
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