Seeing red!  
 Just when you thought red pandas couldn’t get any cuter.    
   Photo Courtesy of Prosect Park Zoo 
 COURIER L 24     IFE, NOV. 22-28, 2019 
 Locals surround the wrecked car as fi re fi ghters inspect the damage.  
   Photo by Paul Martinka 
 BY BEN VERDE 
 An  SUV  overturned  in  
 Kensington  on  Tuesday,  after  
 a  high-speed  crash  that  
 left one driver injured. 
 According  to  witnesses,  
 both  drivers  were  heading  
 southbound  on  McDonald  
 Avenue  near  Caton  Avenue  
 at  around  8  am,  when  the  
 driver of a white Toyota lost  
 control, sideswiped another  
 car,  crashed  into  another  
 car and ended up sidewise.  
 Locals  surrounded  the  
 scene  as  the  Fire  Department  
 inspected the damage. 
 The  driver  of  the  SUV  
 was  treated  for  non-lifethreatening  
 injuries,  while  
 the  driver  of  the  blue  car  
 was  checked  by  medics  at  
 the scene.  
 The  two-block  stretch  of  
 McDonald  Avenue  between  
 Caton  and  Church  avenues  
 has  seen  11  crashes  since  
 2011, resulting in 15 injuries  
 according to Crashmapper.  
 – With Paul Martinka 
 BY BEN VERDE 
 Brooklyn cutest new residents  
 made their public debut  
 this week.  
 The Prospect Park Zoo’s  
 two new male red panda cubs  
 are fi nally old enough to strut  
 their stuff in the public eye –  
 and they don’t disappoint.  
 The rouge tinted raccoons  
 – which are not related to giant  
 pandas  –  were  born  over  
 the  summer  in  their  indoor  
 den,  where  they  were  cared  
 for by their mother, Willow,  
 until they were ready to venture  
 outside.  
 Now they’re making themselves  
 at  home  in  the  red  
 panda  habitat  –  climbing  up  
 trees,  frolicking  across  their  
 enclosure  and  munching  on  
 Bamboo leaves, the rascals.  
 The  Styan  red  panda,  
 which  is  closely  related  to  
 Brooklyn’s ubiquitous masked  
 bandits,  the North American  
 raccoon, is a subspecies from  
 the eastern portion of the Himalayas. 
   The  Styan’s  panda  
 is  slightly  larger  and  redder  
 than other pandas – and in  
 this reporter’s opinion, much  
 cuter.  
 Check out Brooklyn’s newest  
 procyonids at the Prospect  
 Park  Zoo  450  Flatbush  Ave.  
 near  Empire  Boulevard  in  
 Prospect Park, (718) 399-7339,  
 prospectparkzoo.com  Open  
 10 am – 4:40 pm. Adults, $9.95;  
 children  under  13,  $6.95;  seniors  
 over 65, $7.95. Free for  
 kids under 2.   
 Kensington crash 
 Adorable red panda cubs debut at Prospect Park Zoo 
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