Chinese zoo forced to deny bear is a human in costume

A zoo in China has refused to grin and bear it after video of one of its bears standing on its hind legs went viral — forcing officials to deny it was a human in a costume. Hangzhou Zoo addressed the wild allegations in a statement pretending to be from Angela, the Malaysian sun bear seen standing up and staring at bemused-looking visitors. “Some people think I stand like a person. It seems you don’t understand me very well,” the statement said. Video of the bear drew attention as spectators noticed its slender legs and folds of fur that make the creature appear as if it was a person standing in a bear costume. The local Hangzhou Daily first noted the attention, writing: “Because of the way they stand, some people online question whether they are ‘humans in disguise.’” That forced zookeepers to note that the sun bears from Malaysia are smaller than other bears and have a different appearance — but are just as real. Officials also said that a human inside a fuzzy costume would never survive summer temps soaring to more than 100 degrees. Read more at #china #zoo #bear The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Subscribe to New York Post Sports: Catch the latest news here: Follow The New York Post on: Twitter - Facebook -
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