I am proud to declare that your beloved philosopher from the parallel world has officially moved on from having a burning passion for sleeping (I'm serious, don't judge), to having an eccentric love towards Red Pandas.
They.
Are.
Just.
Exceptionally.
A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E.
They.
Are.
Just.
Exceptionally.
A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E.
Just a cute art I found to lighten up your day :))
Fact #1: *coughs. To my colleague Ann Steele.
RED PANDAS ARE NOT RACCOONS
RED PANDAS ARE NOT RACCOONS
Fact #2: Despite their names, they're not related to the pandas, they're more of a weasel.
Fact #3: They're also known as lesser panda and red cat-bear
Fact #4: Shortly after waking, red pandas clean their fur like a cat, licking their front paws and then rub their backs, stomachs and sides. They also rub their backs and bellies along the sides of trees or rocks.
(directed to my mad scientist colleague: You found a new friend. Except that it doesn't "Miao" ) ://
(directed to my mad scientist colleague: You found a new friend. Except that it doesn't "Miao" ) ://
"In the aftermath of a powerful, shallow earthquake that struck a remote region of China last week, many expressed amazement that the region escaped so lightly.
Just a single death has been reported following the 6.6-magnitude quake in Yunnan Province’s Jinggu County – despite it being stronger than one two months earlier that killed more than 600.
Yet there has been one victim of the Jinggu incident that has touched the hearts of those in Yunnan, after video footage emerged from the red panda enclosure at Pu’er Sun River National Park.
According to local media reports, keepers awoke after the quake to find one of the animals, a female called Yuan Yuan, was missing.
They saw Yuan Yuan’s sister Xiao Huang take fruit slices off into the forest and, following her, found her trying to give it to the missing bear – who had been crushed by a falling tree.
The photo above shows Xiao Huang calling out while sitting at her sister’s side."
Just a single death has been reported following the 6.6-magnitude quake in Yunnan Province’s Jinggu County – despite it being stronger than one two months earlier that killed more than 600.
Yet there has been one victim of the Jinggu incident that has touched the hearts of those in Yunnan, after video footage emerged from the red panda enclosure at Pu’er Sun River National Park.
According to local media reports, keepers awoke after the quake to find one of the animals, a female called Yuan Yuan, was missing.
They saw Yuan Yuan’s sister Xiao Huang take fruit slices off into the forest and, following her, found her trying to give it to the missing bear – who had been crushed by a falling tree.
The photo above shows Xiao Huang calling out while sitting at her sister’s side."
This news was basically why I've written this post.
Again and again, we see a common factor. A common factor that links the post by my colleague "I gave him an eye" and my other article on about the altruistic etc.
Love.
Unconditional love.
The world just needs more of it.
P.S. (Ann, I still want a panda XD)
Signing off,
...
Oh wait.
...
I love RED PANDAS. :DDDD
Socrates.
Again and again, we see a common factor. A common factor that links the post by my colleague "I gave him an eye" and my other article on about the altruistic etc.
Love.
Unconditional love.
The world just needs more of it.
P.S. (Ann, I still want a panda XD)
Signing off,
...
Oh wait.
...
I love RED PANDAS. :DDDD
Socrates.