Adorable pandas are seen living IN SYNC at breeding centre

  • Video emerged showing how giant pandas synchronise their moves in life
  • Footage captured the cute bears walking, rolling and sleeping at same speed
  • Giant panda fans were surprised to see the good rapport between the animals

A group of black and white bears have shown the world of their ability to communicate through in-sync actions. 

This is the moment when the adorable giant pandas shared the same moves with its companion in the enclosure in south-west China.

The compilation video had over 3.12 million views on Chinese social media platforms just a day after it’s been put up.

The giant panda duo were having a rest under the bamboo tree with the exact same posture

Recorded by Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan, the clip featured about 10 giant pandas including adult and young bears.

They live in the same enclosure since they were born.

The giant pandas spent most of their time living with at least one companion. 

There were moments of a pair of giant pandas scratching their bodies with their left foot while lying on the ground. 

Two by two: Two giant pandas walk side by side in the enclosure in Chengdu, south-west China

Two by two: Two giant pandas walk side by side in the enclosure in Chengdu, south-west China

Like a marching band! The black and white pair walked into the field joyfully at the same pace

Like a marching band! The black and white pair walked into the field joyfully at the same pace

Two panda cubs can be seen rolling on the floor towards the same direction.

Every details, simple as a few seconds pause while walking back to the enclosure, were captured in the camera.

The one-minute-long video posted by People’s Daily Online’s Facebook account yesterday had gathered over 39,000 views in the past 24 hours.

Web users commented that they cannot handle the cuteness of the giant panda cubs with synchronised moves.

‘Cuteness overdose! Love these little guys!’ said web user ‘Doris Schultz’.

Weibo user ‘ChocolateMan_’ cannot resist the lovely pandas and asked: ‘What’s the punishment for stealing pandas?’ 

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