Panda Eats Bamboo to Clean Its Teeth, But Targets Nearby Peacock, Plucking Its Feathers as Toothpicks

Talking about national treasures pandas, the first thing we always think of is its adorable appearance and its docile personality. But we've been deceived by pandas presenting a docile appearance. Its personality is actually very domineering.
Why do we say that pandas are domineering? They don't even care about crows plucking their feathers? Then we need to bring out the victim bird – Peacock, to tell us how domineering pandas are.

Hello, I'm Peacock. I've always been wandering around in the zoo, and it doesn't matter where I go. Other animals generally won't bother me, and I can be on their territories without them complaining.
When I went to the panda's territory, the panda initially didn't even notice my arrival, let alone care. You know, the panda's territory is a place that many people go to, and if I don't gain attention, I'd naturally go there more often.
When I went to the panda's territory again, the panda was still enjoying its tough, difficult-to-chew bamboo. Bamboo is hard and difficult to chew, and I don't know what's so delicious about it, but the panda keeps eating it, which is really confusing.
One day, as usual, many people came to see the panda. I even saw a particularly beautiful girl in the crowd, so I couldn't help but open my wings. At this time, the panda was still eating its unpleasant bamboo.

But not long after, the panda suddenly chased after me. I was stunned, and I asked it why it was chasing me, and then I heard it say: 'It's because you opened your wings in front of me, causing me to choke on bamboo. Now I want to use your feathers as toothpicks.'
You know, when I heard the panda's answer, I was speechless. I opened my wings, and it didn't react at all, it was just eating its unpleasant bamboo, and it accidentally choked on its teeth, and then blamed me.
But no matter how I explained that the responsibility didn't lie with me, the panda still refused to listen. It still wanted to pluck my feathers and use them as toothpicks.
Then I frantically flew away, intending to escape the panda's territory. But I didn't realize that the chubby panda could run so fast, and it grabbed one of my feathers in an instant. I lost a beautiful feather.

After the panda bullied me and took one of my feathers, I vowed never to go to its territory again. I don't know if it considers me a toothpick or what. If it chokes on its teeth, it will pluck my hair as toothpicks!
We've discovered that pandas have such a domineering personality, and we've been deceived for so long. Without Peacock coming out to expose the panda's deeds, we would still be deceived.

When we get to know someone, we shouldn't just judge a person by their appearance, because we can't understand a person's true nature without long-term interaction.
Maybe a person who looks fierce actually has a pink bubble heart. But because of their appearance, few people will want to be friends with them.
If we think someone looks very honest, we'll trust them and tell them everything, but they may not be as innocent as they seem. They are full of schemes, and we may be deceived.
Therefore, to understand a person's true nature, we cannot rely solely on their appearance, but we must understand them through long-term interaction. Otherwise, we may always be deceived by their appearance.