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To: aknahow who wrote (44)5/30/2001 11:03:28 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116
 
O.T. I never was interested in pandas either until I started watching them. They're fascinating! There's quite a lot of socialization between them, and they can be very funny and smart. I saw the San Diego adult female find a zoo phone that one of the keepers had left lying on the ground. She picked it up, looked at it, and then without hesitation - put it up to her ear and listened. She was holding it correctly and everything. She then looked at it some more before very carefully standing it on end and leaning it against a drinking fountain. The keeper came running out to retrieve it as soon as she walked away. (By the way - pandas bark -- like dogs. They make other noises, too.)