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Chinese zoo rejects rumors regarding authenticity of its bears
(MENAFN) The Hangzhou Zoo in eastern China has formally rejected claims of utilizing persons in costumes in place of actual bears. Assumption exploded following video clips of one of the zoo’s bears started circulating the internet, with numerous struggling to trust it was an actual animal.
In the footage, a sun bear called Angela can be witnessed upright on its hind legs, waving to guests and attempting to grab food that was being tossed to it. In line with numerous consumers, the bear’s slim legs, crinkles of fur as well as uncommon sizes made it look like a person was playing the role.
In a declaration to the press, the zoo’s administration asserted that the Malayan sun bear that was presented in the video “is definitely a real animal. It’s definitely not a person wearing a bear costume.”
In the footage, a sun bear called Angela can be witnessed upright on its hind legs, waving to guests and attempting to grab food that was being tossed to it. In line with numerous consumers, the bear’s slim legs, crinkles of fur as well as uncommon sizes made it look like a person was playing the role.
In a declaration to the press, the zoo’s administration asserted that the Malayan sun bear that was presented in the video “is definitely a real animal. It’s definitely not a person wearing a bear costume.”
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