Visitors to a Chinese zoo were stunned to find a donkey painted to look like a zebra.
The bizarre scenes were filmed at a wildlife park in Anqiu, Weifang, and have recently gone viral on Chinese social media.
The footage shows the animal in a forlorn enclosure, its coat marked with crude black stripes in a half-hearted attempt to make it resemble a different species.
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However, its long, pointed ears as well as the fact it was surrounded by other donkeys quickly gave it away.
After being heavily mocked online, staff at the Qingyun Mountain Folk Custom Amusement Park offered a baffling explanation.
The park said: Were doing cosplay. We never said it was a zebra!
We didnt even put up a sign saying it was a zebra! Its just a joke, an abstract kind of thing meant to entertain visitors.
Staff also claimed they had carried out similar makeovers on several dogs in an effort to amuse visitors.
It is not the first time a Chinese zoo has raised eyebrows with a gimmick of this kind, as reported by Need To Know.
[A Chinese zoo was mocked after painting a donkey with crude black stripes to look like a zebra - staff insisted it was "cosplay" and claimed they never said it was a zebra.]Taizhou Zoo unveiled two dogs dressed as pandas on 1 May 2024. (Picture: Jam Press)
Taizhou Zoo unveiled two dogs dressed as pandas on 1 May 2024, after it did not have any actual pandas for visitors to see.
The Chow Chows fur was trimmed short before black-and-white dye was applied to their faces and bodies.
Social media users accused the zoo of animal cruelty, but a zoo spokesperson responded: People also dye their hair.
Natural dye can be used on dogs if they have long fur.
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[A Chinese zoo was mocked after painting a donkey with crude black stripes to look like a zebra - staff insisted it was "cosplay" and claimed they never said it was a zebra.]Taizhou Zoo unveiled two dogs dressed as pandas on 1 May 2024. (Picture: Jam Press)