Adorable panda bear melts over 1M hearts waiting behind wall to “scare” nanny

The giant panda is a species of bear that is endemic to China. Although they are classified as bears, 99% of their diet is bamboo shoots and leaves.

They only eat other plants, fish, or other small mammals occasionally. In fact, they spend almost half of the day doing it and they eat a LOT!

According to National Geographic:

“Pandas eat fast, they eat a lot, and they spend about 12 hours a day doing it. The reason: They digest only about a fifth of what they eat. Overall, bamboo is not very nutritious. To stay healthy, they have to eat a lot—up to 15 percent of their body weight in 12 hours—so they eat fast.”

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Enough of that and let’s talk about how cute this creature is. Since when did the color combination of black & white become this adorable?

They are always referred to as cute, cuddly, and irresistible.

That is why pandas are commonly portrayed in cartoons and animated movies, in toy stores, and in many others, as long as we are talking about being adorable.

Who could possibly resist these furballs?

Whether it’s an adult or a baby panda, this creature can melt anyone’s heart in a heartbeat.

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This video uploaded by a YouTube channel called ‘pandapia HD’ is just one of the many proofs of pandas’ overwhelming charm.

The video features a baby panda named Yun Wu and his funny antics resembling that of a human toddler.

He’s an adorable little terror.

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It started with Yun Wu messing around with a weighing scale, paw-playing its buttons, and giving it a bite.

Shortly after, he decided to walk away after realizing that the weighing scale was no fun at all.

Moving on to better prospects.

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Yun Wu, then went under his crib, although there’s no telling what the cute cub was up to.

It’s pretty obvious the little cutie was looking for something to do or someone to play with.

Then there was what seemed to be its carer in a lab gown.

A new target?

Yu Wun’s eyes were locked on her.

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The little furball went on to hide to prank its carer.

Acting like a real person, Yu Wun even took a sneak to check if the woman was already coming.

He’s a very sneaky bear.

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The baby panda then launched a sneaky “attack” on its carer to scare her.

It didn’t work.

When Yu Wun’s invitation to play got declined, the baby panda rolled like it was throwing a kiddie tantrum.

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Pandas and their current state

The Chinese Government is doing all efforts to preserve the existence of pandas in their country.

It only proves the importance of pandas to them because they are like natural treasures of China.

“Today there are approximately 40 panda reserves across Southwestern China. Some are Nature Reserves providing a safe habitat for wild Giant Pandas, like a National Park Other reserves protect the wild Giant Pandas while having scientific research centers to study their behavior and for breeding captive Giant Pandas,” wrote Pandas International on their website.

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However, pandas can be found not only in China but also in other countries.

To name a few: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Zoo Atlanta, Memphis Zoo & The Smithsonian National Zoo).

Let’s preserve their kind so the world would never run out of these adorable creatures.

Just imagine, the world would become dull without these black and white mammals.

See baby Yu Wun get the one-up on his nanny in the adorable video below!

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Source: YouTube – pandapia HD, National Geographic, Facebook – WWF

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