Chinese scientist says prehistoric man ate pandas | Inquirer News

Chinese scientist says prehistoric man ate pandas

/ 12:10 PM October 14, 2012

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BEIJING – A Chinese scientist said that humans used to eat pandas.

In a newspaper interview, Wei Guangbiao said prehistoric man ate the bears in what is now part of the city of Chongqing in southwest China.

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Wei, the head of the Institute of Three Gorges Paleoanthropology at a Chongqing museum, said many excavated panda fossils “showed that pandas were once slashed to death by man.”

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The Chongqing Morning Post quoted him as saying: “In primitive times, people wouldn’t kill animals that were useless to them” and therefore the pandas must have been used as food.

But he said pandas were much smaller then.

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Wei says wild pandas lived in Chongqing’s high mountains 10,000 to 1 million years ago.
Pandas don’t eat much apart from bamboo.

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