Wild Panda Is Spotted apos;sprinting apos; Uphill In A Chinese Village
Pandas are not renowned for their lightning speed, but this wild bear has left web users stunned with its athletic prowess.
Amusing footage shows the energetic giant panda apparently sprinting uphill in Ya'an, south-western [/news/china/index.html China]'s Sichuan Province, last Wednesday.
In the short clip, the bamboo-eating animal moves swiftly on a slope dotted by shrubs in the county of Baoxing.
A trending video shows a wild panda running fast on a slope in Baoxing, south-western China
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The [ ] was filmed by a resident of the village of Gari, whose name is A Chu.
It shows the panda apparently stopping and turning back to look at A Chu after she jokingly shouted 'big brother' towards the animal.
After a short pause, the panda carries on running.
'This was the first time I had seen a wild animal, kynghidongduong.vn and I was very excited,' A Chu told [ ].
'Because it is our national treasure, Lạc Sơn Đại Phật I called it "big brother",' she explained.
It shows the panda apparently stopping and turning back to look at a villager after she jokingly shouted 'big brother' towards the animal. After a short pause, the panda carries on running
This is not the first time giant pandas have amazed people with their running abilities.
Last July, one panda gained the nickname 'the Usain Bolt of pandas' after being caught dashing on an uphill path in front of a car also in Ya'an.
The video was taken by an engineer, who was said to be on his way to carry out road works with his colleagues on the Jiajin Mountain.
An eyewitness told China's Red Star News that he and his co-workers saw the panda cutting in front of them from the left before speeding down the road ahead.
The average moving speed of a wild panda is 26.9 metres per hour, or 88.3 feet per hour
The giant panda, a symbol of China, usually has very slow motion.
The average moving speed of a wild panda is 26.9 metres per hour, or 88.3 feet per hour, according to a [ ] conducted by Chinese and lạc sơn đại phật trung quốc British scientists.
Zoo pandas move even more slowly.
Experts say that the animals' lazy daily routine helps them save energy and survive on the poor diet of bamboo.
The research shows that pandas have an incredibly slow metabolism.
Experts find out a 90kg (198 pounds) panda spends less than half of the energy of a 90kg (198 pounds) human.
Pandas consume 38 per cent as much energy compared to other land mammals of similar size, and they are only a little more active than three-toed sloths.