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Chinese researcher explains why humans love pandas
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4-23-2008 1:22 PM
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4-24-2008
3:17 PM
michellezm
The closest I've ever got to a Panda Bear is my hot water bottle with it's Panda Bear cover.
They are truly magnificent creatures.
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