WASHINGTON 鈥 Bei Bei, you’re crazy.
Lookatcha. Rollin’ around, losing your breath. Dude, you’re downright loco. You need to pump the brakes on the cute, son. The weekend hasn’t even started yet.
Judging from this video tweeted out by Smithsonian’s National Zoo, the young panda is righteously digging on the cooler temperatures 鈥 and on some pumpkin spice that zookeepers sprinkled on a log.
I do declare: All that nutmeg is making him nuts! If that’s how he reacts to pumpkin spice, the zoo had better keep him away from any salted caramel. It could spark an international incident.
A few of Bei Bei’s zoo neighbors have been enjoying the flavors of fall, too. Check them all out in the gallery below.
falls (over) for 馃巸 spice sprinkled on a log. We fall for Bei Bei. 馃崅馃崄
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo)
馃巸Why trick-or-treat for 馃嵀馃崿馃崼when you can have tasty 馃悷 instead? Our fishing cats Lek and Juniper use their specially adapted claws as fishing hooks to snag their prey.
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo)
馃悕 Did you know that eastern kingsnakes aren鈥檛 venomous, but they are immune to the venom of some of the smaller snakes that they prey on? Stop by the Reptile Discovery Center to learn about our 70+ species of reptiles and amphibians 馃崅馃崄
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo)
Halloween brings out the playful side in all of us, even 45-year-old orangutan, Bonnie! pumpkins 馃巸 sprinkled with toasted seeds help our great apes use their natural foraging behavior while enjoying these special fall treats
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo)
馃巸 Are you superstitious? Good thing our ring-tailed lemurs aren鈥檛! Each one has 13 alternating black and white bands on its tail, which they use like flags to keep group members together as they travel. 馃崄馃崅
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo)
