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November 07, 2018

New research reveals that adorable pandas are the most romantic beasts on Earth.

Scientists from the US and China have spent years studying the famed bears' mating rituals, and they have discovered that the cuddly black-and-white animals are hopeless romantics.

Sex between promiscuous pandas is best when their partners sing to them - what scientists have deduced to be a love song - beforehand, whispered into their ears during intercourse.

Sweet songs are reportedly "crucial for achieving behavioural synchrony and signalling intention to mate".

But the songs could provide help for the endangered animals, with the songs leading to baby pandas.

Dog owners in Wenshan will no longer be able to walk their pets between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. and are banned from parks, shopping centres, sports facilities and other public spaces in a new crackdown.

Wenshan officials have also stated that leashes must be a short length, and pets can only be walked by adults.

Many parts of the country have strict regulations for pet owners due to the belief of Communist China's founder Mao Zedong that they are a "bourgeois affectation", but this order appears to go much further than regulations in other provinces across China.

A deaf boy was left horrified after finding out that the rest of his classmates could hear his farts.

The six-year-old boy's teacher, Anna Trupiano, revealed on Twitter, the hilarious exchange, which happened in her American Sign Language class, and it has since been shared thousands of times and even caught the attention of Good Will Hunting actress Minnie Driver who retweeted it on her page.

Writing on Twitter, Anna said: "Today in first grade one of my deaf students farted loudly in class and other students turned to look at them."

The boy replied: "Why are they looking at me?" He was then left in shock as his teacher replied: "Because they heard you fart."

Another deaf child, who was left horrified, added: "Wait, they can hear all farts?!?!?!"

Anna hilariously added at the end: "I went to college for 8 years to have these conversations."

A man who lost his hand after an attack from a charging bull had it sewn back on in a 12-hour operation.

The 22-year-old man named Rauf was working at a saw mill in Manipuram, Southern India on October 5 when a bull broke free and charged from

behind.

He tried to flee but tripped and fell on one of the saws, and after the incident, his horrified colleagues immediately put pressure on his wound and put his severed hand in a bag of ice.

He was rushed to hospital and treated by a plastic-surgery team. They replaced the severed palm in a 12-hour long surgery, which was performed in two stages because it was so extensive.

Rauf left hospital after four days, and his hand has regained 90 per cent of its functionality.