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Panda bears not so different from men?
After watching a most educational BBC video on the Panda bear, I have come to the conclusion that the male Panda bear is not so different than our gender-opposite counterparts.
Panda Bear vs. Men
1. Leaves urine on trees as way of communicating with other Pandas./Leaves urine on toilet seat as way of communicating their refusal to pee sitting down.
2. Checks on sexual state of females through odors left on trees./Checks on sexual state of females through Facebook.
3. Treads feet in ground as way of instilling his scent which signals sex, age, and sexual condition./Treads car wheels in ground as way of signaling sex, age, and sexual condition.
4. Has non-confrontational style of combat./Also applies here.
5. Rarely travels more than 10 km for food and mating./Also applies here.
6. Male that pees highest wins in dominance./Also applies here.
You can check out the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=006ip4ndThE and let us know if you notice any other similarities!


