Panda elephants in Thailand

Panda elephants in Thailand

Newly born panda cub in the zoo, Thailand Chiang Mai, is expected to attract a bunch of tourists.

It decided to take advantage of the defenders of elephants. Zoo staff arranged this event to remind the Thais, who are fans yarymi pandas that an elephant – a symbol of their country, and these animals need attention and care.

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Elephants painted as pandas are seen at the Royal Elephant Kraal in Ayutthaya province, 80 km (50 miles) north of Bangkok, June 26, 2009. Five of the elephants were led on a walkabout to send a message to the Thai public not to ignore its elephants, the symbolic animal of Thailand. A female panda and its newborn baby in the Chiang Mai zoo have captured the attention of the public.

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5 Responses to “Panda elephants in Thailand”

  1. SMITHE says:

    O.o woh

  2. Amber says:

    love it.. shouldnt be chained up tho.. let them free. cruel!

    cute baby panda

    xx

  3. Jai says:

    I’m sure the thought was legit, but I don’t see painting animals as proper attention and care for them.
    Where are those psychotic PETA people now?

  4. candyhead says:

    LOL it’s funny but so cute.
    so sarcastic too

  5. Elizabeth Vaughan says:

    As much as i understand the elephants being overlooked it is not right to paint them to look like another animal it is not natural and shouldnt be allowed.

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