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Are Giant Pandas Gradually Losing Weight? What Was Initially Thought to Be Lack of Food Turned Out to Be a Makeover

The appearance of pandas often presents them as chubby and adorable, but it’s understandable that they spend their days eating, playing, sleeping, and gaining weight in the park.

However, recently, a panda with an extremely thin face appeared in a park somewhere.When people first saw this panda, many thought it hadn't eaten for several days.

Pandas are known for their round faces, but this panda's face looked very thin.Upon closer inspection, people were surprised to find that it was only half of its face that was thin.

Panda: "Why are these two-legged creatures always staring at me? Is it because I've grown bamboo on my face, or is my new slimming technique taking effect?"

The other half of its face doesn’t look like it’s starving, so many people began to guess how the panda only thinned one side of its face.

Some people think it's because it stayed indoors too long and slept on its right side, so its right side is flattened. I also think this is very likely, look at the long grass on the panda’s head.

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Panda: "I’m not lazy, I’m very refined, and this is what I’ve learned recently – contouring! It seems my face is actually a little smaller."

When other animals show abnormalities, people like to guess the reasons, but in fact, why the panda became like this is beyond everyone’s imagination.

The reason the right side looks so thin is because the panda used its feet to shape it. Yes, you didn’t see it wrong, it was the panda doing it itself. Look at the skill of its footwork, uh, it's not a footwork, it's so exquisite.

It turns out pandas also create side shadows to slim their faces, moreover, their footwork is so skillful that even some little sisters are envious.

Panda: "It seems to work well, so when I see Xiaohua next time, I'll contour both sides to prevent her from saying my face is big."

Does the panda kingdom now also care about appearance? It feels like the pressure of modern life isn’t just ours, but the panda’s method of shaping its face with its feet is something we can’t bear to consume.

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However, we can learn the method with our hands, and a small U-face will soon turn into a small V-face.

But the panda’s use of its feet to contour its face has made many people realize that the panda sometimes looks like a cat, and it prefers to use its feet to scratch itself rather than its hands.

Panda: "Did you all see my demonstration? It’s useful, so if I can discover more useful beauty tips next time, I will share them with you immediately."

This panda is really a treasure of the panda kingdom. Finally, it waved its little hand goodbye, which was absolutely adorable.

However, the netizens didn’t disappoint me. Some netizens said: "Although the panda’s footwork is professional, the application is too heavy. It should shake off the excess powder before brushing."

From the perspective of netizens, it's really ingenious. I admire people who said that no matter what kind of bear is actually furry. There is no special plumpness."

I didn’t believe it until I saw the panda contouring its face, and I finally believed it. This experience is excellent, and I hope the next brown bear can catch up with the contouring lineup. We can't lose!

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