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Abandoned by his mother and bullied by his playmates, giant panda Qizai had a hard childhood.

However, the adorable bear, currently seven years old, has grown to be a super star in the animal world; for Qizai has proved that when it comes to a panda, it's not always a case of black and white.

Currently living in the Foping Panda Valley in Shaanxi province, the animal is thought to be the only living panda in the world who has a rare coat of white and brown.

As plan emerged that the Chinese experts are due to mate Qizai to demystify his unusual fur colour, MailOnline spoke to Qizai's keeper about the fluffy creature.

He Xin, a 26-year-old Foping native, has taken care of Qizai, whose name means 'the seventh son', at the Foping Panda Valley for around two years. Before that Qizai lived at the Shaanxi Rare Wildlife Rescue. The soft-spoken man spends up to 18 hours a day looking after the bear, getting up at 6am in the morning to feed him bamboo and going to bed at midnight after making sure that the panda sleeps well.


'He is slower than the other pandas, but he is also cuter,' Mr He told MailOnline, describing him as a 'gentle, funny and adorable' animal.

The keeper said Qizai does not act as quickly as the other pandas. Mr He said: 'All pandas here have names. When I call out their names, the other black-and-white pandas would react and come to me quickly, but for Qizai, it usually takes sometime to him to realise that.'


The man added that when Qizai was a cub, he had been bullied by other pandas who would eat his bamboo.

'He eats more slowly than the other too,' Mr He said.

However, after he reached adulthood, Qizai has been raised in a separate enclosure. He is fed four to five times a day, and his meals range from bamboo, to milk to Chinese flour buns. The famous bear now weighs more than 100 kilograms (220 pounds), the normal size for a seven-year-old panda, and can eat around 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of bamboo every day.







Responses to "The World’s Only Brown Panda Who Was Abandoned As A Baby, Finally Finds Happiness"

  1. So discrimination is also a trait in other animals. Breed in as it may.

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  3. Poor thing. So Sad. But glad he is loved and cared for so well.

  4. Good to know he is doing well.

  5. Mila Ug-S says:

    How good that the panda lives in goodness.

  6. Anonymous says:

    So happy he finally has a good home and some one who loves him, thank you for sharing he is so adorable and beautiful

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