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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 1018332" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>I don't know about the leaves that this panda was eating. as to whether they make the bear 'spaced out' due to the oils contained in the leaves, but I saw a Koala experience a similar rapid return 'back to earth'. This was on Magnetic Island, Eastern Australia, the animal went to maneuver up the tree, towards a few more juicy leaves and the branch taking most of its weight snapped off. The Koala ended up sat in a similar position to the panda, with a very bemused Koala expression on its face, it stayed quite still for about 5 minutes and then climbed back up the tree. Locals told us later that they'd seen similar events, the animals can get 'high' on the chemicals in the leaves, forget about their health and safety training, and reach for those juicy leaves that are just out of reach. Hopefully this panda lived to munch happily for many more days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 1018332, member: 69368"] I don't know about the leaves that this panda was eating. as to whether they make the bear 'spaced out' due to the oils contained in the leaves, but I saw a Koala experience a similar rapid return 'back to earth'. This was on Magnetic Island, Eastern Australia, the animal went to maneuver up the tree, towards a few more juicy leaves and the branch taking most of its weight snapped off. The Koala ended up sat in a similar position to the panda, with a very bemused Koala expression on its face, it stayed quite still for about 5 minutes and then climbed back up the tree. Locals told us later that they'd seen similar events, the animals can get 'high' on the chemicals in the leaves, forget about their health and safety training, and reach for those juicy leaves that are just out of reach. Hopefully this panda lived to munch happily for many more days. [/QUOTE]
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