Another sad case of Hollywood whitewashing...Sloth Bears should have been in at least every adaptation of The Jungle Book.
Another sad case of Hollywood whitewashing...Sloth Bears should have been in at least every adaptation of The Jungle Book.
...and the UK is following suit. I can't bear the ursine racism!He doesn't actually look like a Tremarctos though, of course.
Sadly, a bear is generally a bear to Hollywood, though the Disney cartoon at least gave Baloo the long claws.
OTOH Disney did take efforts to model Baloo upon a sloth bear and he does look like a cartoon of one. Snout, claws. Disney as you know made wildlife documentaries. So there was some attempt at accuracy.Well as you pointed out Baloo doesn't look like a sloth bear but Bagheera still calls him one in the latest Jungle Book!![]()
Well I like pandas. But I never understood why they are so appealing to the public. They are not uniquely rare nor unusual to look at: nor phylogenetically unusual, nor is a "herbivorous carnivore" so unusual, nor a bamboo specialist nor is the giant panda strictly a herbivore. Has anyone studied the APPEAL of giant pandas? It seems to be based on misconceptions, about the uniqueness of pandas including the "last chance to see".
The rarity of pandas inside and outside China was pushed early when conservation messages hit mainstream populist media: it represents conservation in public memory, like Elvis or the Beatles represent the music of their decades, or the Apollo missions represent the notion of science to people of a certain age. With time the symbolic importance will diminish.
All bears are, but Giant Pandas and Polar bears seem to be more popular among (Western) zoo visitors, may it be due to the colour, elusiveness or good marketing (haven't seen a single major movie starring a Moon, Sun, Spectacled or Sloth bear. Have you?
Seriously,why did giant panda so appealing? I've seen people waiting on the lines for hour to see them.Maybe they're endangered?No, they're vulnerable now.Maybe they're cute?But why nobody like other cute species but giant panda?
Also,giant panda are expensive.Really expensive.
I think most of what you are saying here about panda appeal is incorrect. Pandas are rare (there are only a couple thousand of them - surely the most endangered bear species), they are unusual to look at (there are no other black and white large terrestrial carnivores), and they are behaviorally unusual in that their diet is mostly a grass - not true of other bears.
While it is true that their unique superstar status as zoo draws probably has considerably faded, they will always be superstar zoo animals and a premiere conservation mascot for China.
Why ask a question you already know the answer to?Is there any evidence pandas had their modern appeal to the Old Chinese?
As I explained there are lots of rare animals; lots of bichromatic animals, and lots of grass eaters. True it is an odd combination in a bear, but none of these things in themselves are unique.
Why ask a question you already know the answer to?
And why is it such a big thing to you? Are you -pandaphobic?![]()
They are unique in an animal that looks like a giant teddy bear.
This is what I meant. By definition all bears resemble teddy bears: teddies imitate N Am bears. Pandas are not particularly teddyoid.
It might be that sitting upright in popular images makes pandas seem more anthropomorphic than most bears? Zoo animal popularity favours upright sitting/standing animals - penguins, parrots, monkeys.
Oh come off it. If "everyobe" thought racism unfunny when playful, no one would like politically incorrect comedy. It is obviously a joke at ones own biases, not a defamation, as I assume you know.
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