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Villagers Were Repairing Roads, Encountered a National Treasure Panda: 'Don't Move!'

Now, friends who drive know that the most feared thing on the road is encountering people who 'pose' or 'butter up' excessively. If a car is equipped with a dashcam, that's fine. But if not, encountering such situations is something to be ashamed of. We've heard stories of elderly people using this method to extort money, and some young people, who are willing to sacrifice their money and lives for it. However, as long as we have recordings, we can strike at these people's wrongdoings. But 'posing' on animals – have you ever encountered that? In a rural area of Sichuan, China, a national treasure giant panda 'posed' for a photo.

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It turns out that a few weeks ago, a village in Sichuan was repairing its roads. Due to the heavy rainfall in recent days, the mountain road was destroyed, so they hired an excavator to clear away the rocks and debris. This work was about to be finished, when they saw a fluffy big ball coming from across the mountain – black and white, walking directly towards them. Upon closer inspection, it was a giant panda. This surprised and worried the villagers.

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You could only see the panda slowly walking into the excavator's bucket. Was it tired and just wanted to rest for a while? As the driver was stunned, you could see the panda looking left and right in the bucket, refusing to move. Some netizens thought about the panda's inner thoughts: 'Don't move!' Of course, the excavator driver couldn't move it – it's a national treasure! Some netizens joked that it 'sat through jail.'

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After a while, maybe it realized there was nothing in the bucket, and the road ahead was blocked, so it got out of the excavator and walked down the slope. Villagers watched from a distance, afraid to approach. Although we can see it's cute in the zoo, we must remember that it's a bear, and in a wild environment, it still has a high attack potential. For safety, the villagers only maintained a distance from it.

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Subsequently, the panda continued to rush down the slope, and villagers quickly called for help, hoping that the authorities could handle it as soon as possible. Was it because it couldn't find food on the mountain and came to the foot of the mountain? There have been many reports of pandas stealing food from villagers.

In the vicinity of the Sichuan Panda Reserve, villagers often see the shadows of these pandas, but they're usually just a quick phone call – they certainly wouldn't approach and touch them. Such things may be commonplace for some villagers.

No matter what, encountering a national treasure while repairing roads is a happy thing. Seeing the panda approach, the excavator couldn't move at all! Although it is also a bear, it is different from other bears – a bear with two colors is indeed cuter than a bear with a single color. It's a lucky thing to encounter it.

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