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Archive for January 27th, 2009

Jan/09

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Bigging it up

All around the world there are species of animal on the verge of extinction.  This is a shame, especially when man has had an effect on the species’ survival.  They really should look to stop what this man is doing.   He is causing a lot of problems.  A discussion of the plight of endangered animals due to the impact of this man led to a friend them correcting me when I mentioned someone who had sponsored a Panda.

“You mean GIANT Panda”

“Do I?”

“Yes, you do.  It’s called the giant Panda.”

I am pretty sure this is just a marketing ploy, because I don’t think they are giant at all.  Not that I have seen one in real life, but they do look like small-ish black and white bears.  Admittedly, a lot of things look quite big when stood next to a Chinamen (I am still convinced the Great Wall of China is a bit like the M42), but surely calling them ‘giant’ is stretching it a bit?

So I did some research and it turns out they were correct, they really are called Giant Pandas.  Which begs the question, where are all the normal-sized Pandas?  Have they already died out?  It would be typical of our society to focus on the freaks and ignore all the normal animals.  It is the X Factor and Big Brother generation in all it’s glory.

So I did a little search, and there was a smaller panda.  Do you know what it was called?

It was called The Pygmy Giant Panda.

So it was still a giant, but it’s a bit of a small one.  However, calling it The Panda would never do.  How would they raise millions world-wide for research into a species with such a common sounding name as The Panda?  No, they have to sex it up a bit.  The Little Big Panda sounded too native-American I guess, and the Mini Massive Panda sounds a bit silly.  I am pretty sure The Titchy Enormous Panda also made the shortlist, but none had the ring of it’s final name.

So Pygmy Giant Panda it is.  Once again pandering (ahem) to societies need to embrace the freaks.

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