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Panda attacks zookeeper in China(Agencies)Updated: 2007-08-06 14:31 A zookeeper needed more than 100 stitches after a three-year-old panda bit and scratched him during feeding time at a zoo in China, a newspaper has reported. The zookeeper, named Zhang, was hospitalised after the attack on Saturday at a zoo in Lanzhou, Gansu province, but his life was not in danger, the Lanzhou Morning Post reported. Zhang was feeding the panda from outside the enclosure, sticking his arms through the wire, when the panda, Lan Zai, grabbed his arms and began biting them and then scratched his legs, the newspaper reported. Lan Zai was transferred to the zoo on July 28 from Chengdu in south western China and, apparently not adjusting well to Lanzhou's drier climate, had refused to eat for several days. The panda also had not grown comfortable with Zhang during its weeklong stay at the zoo, the newspaper reported. A month earlier, a drunken Chinese tourist bit a panda at the Beijing Zoo after the animal attacked him when he jumped into the enclosure and tried to hug it. |
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