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Man bites panda after panda bites
man
Beijing -
An intoxicated Chinese man who tried to give a panda a hug at
Beijing Zoo found himself biting it in self defense after his clumsy
attempt at affection was savagely rejected, local media reported
Thursday.
Zhang Xinyan, a building worker on
holiday from China's central Henan province, climbed into an enclosure
that held Gu Gu, a seven-year-old panda, at Beijing Zoo after the man
had drunk four pints of beer during lunch at a nearby restaurant, the
Yanzhao Metropolis Daily said.
Zhang, who couldn't remember the
incident clearly, had wanted to hug the panda and shake its hand after
having watched similar scenes on television.
"When I was in there, the panda was
eating bamboo. Then, it seemed some people shouted, which startled the
panda. He rushed over to bite my leg," Zhang said.
Zhang, who tried in vain to push the
panda away, was bitten twice and forced to the ground, the paper said.
"I took the opportunity to bite the
panda's back, but its fur was too thick," Zhang said.
Eventually, a zoo worker sprayed
water from a hose to rescue Zhang from the panda's clutches, the paper
said.
Both were worse for wear after the
tussle. Zhang was rushed to hospital and given tetanus and rabies
shots, while Gu Gu lost her appetite, Xinhua news agency reported.
"It was scared by the intruder and
refused to eat for one and a half days," a zoo spokeswoman, surnamed
Ye, told Xinhua.
But Gu Gu had recovered and was back
on display Thursday.
Zhang, however, faces at least a
half-month convalescence, due to the "deep wounds," Xinhua said,
citing Zhang's doctor.
His pride had also been injured,
after reading stories of his exploits in newspapers.
"I wouldn't have jumped in if I knew
what would happen," Zhang said.
The zoo, which plans to install
cameras to monitor the enclosure, would not prosecute, Xinhua said.
But Zhang had already been tried and
found guilty by Chinese Internet surfers.
"The man should be fined for the
trouble he made," an anonymous commentator said in a posting on
163.com.
"He deserved to be bitten." --
The
Associated Press
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