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Q: Who has fed a Panda before?

I fed pandas apples they love them! Have you ever been to one of the zoo's in China that have a place to buy food to feed the pandas? I know most of the foreigners living in China have never done so because they've never been to Anhui before. On a curiosity assuming that you will in the future how much would you spend to feed the pandas? 

Usually 5 go 10 kaui per apple stick! Should it be higher?

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Why are you feeding pandas apples? Shouldn't they be eating bamboo? As for who has fed a panda, I assume lots of people have, including the zookeepers.

mattaya:

That's what they gave us to feed them. The pandas loved it! The zookeepers said it was good for their diet. I guess Pandas love Bamboo and Apples. I know zookeepers feed the animals but I'm talking about somebody that isn't a zookeeper. At this particular zoo they let the customers feed the pandas so the zookeepers were just selling us sticks with apples on the end of it. Also a zookeeper at the same Zoo got eaten by a Lion when the zookeeper forgot to close the gate behind him. It was a double sided cage so that the zookeeper could give the lion food safely but he forgot to close the cage door and the lion attacked him.

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i fed on a panda once. not bad. bit tough though

mattaya:

thats a lovely imagination' care to share your other daydreams?

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rich45:

ok, theirs the one where im with gong li, zhang ziyi and shu qi in a hot tub. i could go on, but i think the cat would delete it

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GuilinRaf:

Rich, read my lips" Gong Li is MINE!!!!cheeky

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rich45:

didnt they teach you that "sharing is caring" in kidergarten?

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When I was in Chengdu in 2009 it was 3000rmb to hug a panda surprise

Andy_Wong:

china zoo in chengdu like to take u money. u look easy they say 5000 u bargain. u get price down to 3000 u say ok. they say ok. u buy a hug for 3000 and then u money gone.

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Yeah did the whole hold a panda and feed him an apple thing back in '07.  He also sucked on my thumb.

EJ23:

we know the thumb your referring to DAben..$H@~`! that's nasty $H~!t

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This is going to be my birthday present to myself next year. I can't wait.

EJ23:

good fo' you! just don't think you can play wit' it just because your names hugapanda...it may think your head is an apple!! $%^@~`!

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TedDBayer:

you can practice on me, a Teddybear is close. But I'm not wearing the garter.

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