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Ben Urich

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They're so cute. Look at 'em, all little and stuff. :yay::heart:

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It's this panda's birthday. Happy birthday, panda! :yay:
I'm just wondering why the woman delivering the cake is wearing camouflage. :huh:
 
pandas have white poo, that's why their furr never goes dark around their bum bum...

fact.
 
Pandas are the Killer Whale of bears. :csad:
 
killer whales are my favorite...wish someone would make a thread about them...

but pandas are cool too, just not my favorite of the bears.

polar bears have it going for them :up:
 
oh my god my friends have been talking about pandas for weeks and how the perfect war machine would be pandas riding whales. the fact a thread has been started and not by me is scary considering i hear unusual random things about them everyday
 
Ben Urich said:
They're so cute. Look at 'em, all little and stuff. :yay::heart:

capt.xin10410270515.china_panda_birthday_xin104.jpg

It's this panda's birthday. Happy birthday, panda! :yay:
I'm just wondering why the woman delivering the cake is wearing camouflage. :huh:


Hey, don't discrimate against me, I cute too!:cmad:

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Ben Urich said:
I'm just wondering why the woman delivering the cake is wearing camouflage. :huh:
So they can't see her and kill her, duh. :whatever::oldrazz:
 
lars573 said:
Pandas aren't bears. :o They are mutant kangaroos. :ninja:
That's a myth! :cmad:


They're bears dammit! Panda bears! :cmad:





:csad:
 
No myth! I've seen them give birth to their kangaroo babies. :wow:
 
They're bears.

Unlike most bears but like most subtropical mammals, the giant panda does not hibernate.

For many decades the precise taxonomic classification of the panda was under debate as both the giant panda and the distantly related red panda share characteristics of both bears and raccoons. However, genetic testing suggests that giant pandas are true bears and part of the Ursidae family, though they differentiated early in history from the main ursine stock. The giant panda's closest bear relative is the Spectacled Bear of South America. (Disagreement remains about whether or not the red panda belongs in Ursidae; the raccoon family, Procyonidae; or in its own family, Ailuridae.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_bear
 
what's that line from fight club about pandas. it's sort of sad in a way giving a panda a birthday cake or substitute. the panda doesn't know it's it's birthday or even what a birthday is. anyway.... go pandas.
 
Danalys said:
what's that line from fight club about pandas. it's sort of sad in a way giving a panda a birthday cake or substitute. the panda doesn't know it's it's birthday or even what a birthday is. anyway.... go pandas.

Actually, you could not be more wrong. Pandas do know when their birthdays are. Furthermore, the panda calendar works differently than ours. For everyone of our years that pass, three years of panda time has passed.

So, DAMMIT! Get that panda two more cakes!!! :cmad:
 
lol better than any response i was thinking it would get.
 

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