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Chinese scientists claims that prehistoric man ate panda.

Pandas are usually thought of as cute and cuddly but a Chinese scientist says that pandas were once thought of as a tasty treat.

The Associated Press reports that Wei Guangbiao, the head of the Institute of Three Gorges Paleoanthropology at a museum in the city of Chongqing in south-west China, claims that prehistoric man feasted on pandas.

Citing the Chongqing Morning Post, The AP quotes Wei as saying that excavated panda fossils “showed that pandas were once slashed to death by man.”

“In primitive times, people wouldn’t kill animals that were useless to them,” said Wei, according to the newspaper. This theory, the GlobalPost’s Faine Greenwood notes, makes sense because a panda’s primary diet is bamboo, which would have made it unlikely that humans were killing the bears out of self defense.

MSNBC reported in 2011 that a panda at a Chinese nature reserve had been caught on camera eating meat. However, there is little reason to believe that ancient pandas were interested in eating humans, as 99 percent of a panda’s diet is bamboo.

Ancient pandas, which lived from 10,000 to a million years ago in the mountains near Chongqing, were a lot smaller than the pandas of today.

The WWF says that the Pygmy Giant Panda is the earliest known ancestor of the panda. The Pygmy Giant Panda measured around 3 ft. in length, while the modern panda measures around 5 ft.

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