We can't let go of how cute this panda is.
And neither can everyone else it seems -- a video of the baby clinging on to its keeper has reached over 60 million views in less than a day since it was posted.
SEE ALSO: Red panda cub is very attached to a fluffy toy that looks just like herThe panda, who lives in China's Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, is seen tightly holding on to its keeper's legs.
Every time the keeper tries to move the panda away, it just comes scurrying back.
The video was shared by iPanda, a panda-cam which airs live broadcasts of the bears in the Chengdu research facility.
"That's one job I wouldn't mind going to every day," said one netizen on Facebook.
"I wouldn't even try to work. I'd just play with the panda until they fired me," another said
"If someone asks about me, I'll be watching this for the rest of the day," one commenter added.
Yeah, pretty much.
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