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Picking up the giant panda home is not a trivial matter, it depends on the specific physical condition of the giant panda, as well as the agreement and communication signed by both parties. If you rush to pick up the panda, you may cause it more damage:
In mid-January 2021, some netizens broke the news on the Internet about the state of the giant panda Yaya, which looked skinny, emaciated, dull-eyed, and slow-moving.
And the netizen who broke the news said that Yaya lives in Tennessee.
The Memphis Zoo, which can't even eat enough every day, bamboo.
The amount of feeding is obviously insufficient, and the rest of the complementary food and snacks are even more difficult to guarantee. In addition, the keepers do not interact with them, resulting in serious stereotypical behaviors in both Yaya and Lele.
After the news of this netizen spread, the staff of the Zoo Association of my country also noticed the matter and responded publicly.
Its response is to the effect that Yaya's age has reached 22 years old, which is equivalent to the old age of our human beings, and it is suffering from ** disease.
That's why it doesn't look good. As for the venue and bamboo where it lives on a daily basis, there is no problem, and the relevant situation will continue to be communicated with the Memphis Zoo.
The giant panda is our national treasure, and it will certainly not be allowed to suffer outside, and many people like it more than we do. If it really suffers outside, then it will definitely be agreed to take it back to China.
According to past experience, after returning to China, giant pandas in the United States will generally be sent to the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in Sichuan.
This is one of the important research bases for giant pandas in China.
These lovely diplomatic envoys are precious business cards, and they have made tremendous contributions to friendly relations with foreign countries, and they will inevitably be accommodated in the most appropriate way.
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As of October 29, 2021, Yaya's return time has not been announced.
The current situation of the giant pandas Lele and Yaya living in the United States in country M is worrying, and they are so hungry that they can't look like bears. The living environment of Lele and Yaya is extremely harsh, not only is there no fresh bamboo.
For food, even the dosage is not up to standard, and the keepers never interact with the giant pandas.
Since then, some netizens who have been overseas said that the living environment of the giant pandas is not very good, the exhibition hall is very dirty, the giant panda stadium is also full of feces, and even the pool is full of green unknown objects.
Seeing that this matter has attracted the attention of many netizens, the official responded to this, saying that the 22-year-old Yaya is already old and has been suffering from ** disease.
So it's not in very good shape. said that he has been in contact with the other party, there is no problem with bamboo and the venue, and if there are problems in the future, communication will continue.
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Still communicating, no specific time.
Yaya the Giant Panda is a giant panda living at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA.
On January 20, 2021, netizens broke the news that Yaya, a giant panda at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA, is skinny and suspected of serious stereotypical behavior. He also said that the living venue had a poor environment and there was no fresh bamboo to eat.
In response, the staff of the China Zoo Association responded that the panda Yaya is 22 years old and is old, and has been suffering from ** disease, so she is not in good condition. After communication, it was learned that there is no problem with the bamboo and the residential venue, and will continue to communicate with the Memphis Zoo.
Behavioral characteristics. Giant pandas spend half of their day eating, and spend most of the remaining half of their time in their sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between each feeding, lying flat, lying on their side, lying on their stomachs, stretching or curling up in a ball.
At the zoo, the keepers feed them twice a day, so the pandas spend the rest of the time resting.
Giant pandas look cute even when they are sleeping. They are very nimble and are able to put their bulky bodies in a variety of positions. My favorite position is to prop my legs on a tree and cover my eyes with my hands.
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Panda Yaya did not return to China, she is still livingTennessee, USAMemphis Zoo.
Yaya is now 22 years old, belongs to the elderly, and has been suffering from ** disease.
It's much weaker than the average panda, so it looks particularly bad. There was an official response, and they communicated with the Memphis Zoo and learned about bamboo.
There is no problem with the living venue, and we will continue to communicate with each other.
Lifespan of a panda:
Giant pandas have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years, and are known as "living fossils" and "China's national treasures".
It is the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation.
According to the third national giant panda wild population survey, wild giant pandas all over the world.
There are less than 1,600 animals, which belong to China's national first-class protected animals.
Giant pandas live between 18 and 20 years in the wild and can exceed 30 years in captivity.
The longest-lived giant panda in the country: the giant pandas raised in Wuhan Zoo were born on April 22, 1962, and have been transported from Chengdu Zoo in Sichuan to Wuhan Zoo for 22 years, and have spent their 37th birthdays in April 1999, becoming the longest-lived panda in China and even in the world, and also setting a record of 22 years of safe life in Wuhan, the city of furnaces. On July 22, 1999, giant pandas died of illness in Wuhan.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Giant Panda (Carnivorous Ursidae Giant Panda genus Mammals).
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Panda Yaya will be back on April 7, 2023.
Giant panda Yaya, female, was born in Beijing Zoo on August 3, 2000. In April 2003, Lele lived at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA, and lived at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA, with Yaya, and after the agreement expired in 2013, it was extended for another 10 years, and it has been 20 years so far. Unfortunately, on the morning of February 3, 2023, the Memphis Zoo issued a statement that a panda named Lele passed away at the age of 25.
On December 21, 2022, the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA, announced that it would return the giant panda Yaya to China, and the contract expired on April 7, 2023, so that she could leave the United States.
Panda Birth: The world's first giant panda is thought to have been born 8 million years ago, when they looked like fat foxes and are now known to biologists as the First Panda.
The first pandas did not feed mainly on plants such as bamboo like today's pandas, and they were almost complete carnivores at that time (today's giant pandas are also carnivores but have basically become plant-fooders).
At that time, the first panda had a much wider range than today's giant pandas, and at that time the southern and eastern parts of China were almost all under their control. Even the island of Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand and other regions have traces of the first panda activity. <>
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The contract period has not yet arrived.
The reason why the giant panda Yaya has not been able to return to China is that the contract period has not yet arrived. Giant panda Yaya, female, pedigree number 507, was born in Beijing Zoo on August 3, 2000, and her mother is giant panda Lele (pedigree number 320).
In April 2003, he lived at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA. After the agreement expired in 2013, it was extended for another 10 years. On December 21, 2022 local time, the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA, announced that it would return the giant panda Yaya to China in the United States, ending the 20-year lease period.
Yaya's contract expires on April 7, 2023. On the morning of February 20, 2023, a person familiar with the matter told reporters that the staff of the China Zoo Association revealed: "According to the previous plan, the relevant experts have set off for the United States, and if the procedures go smoothly, Yaya will return to China in advance."
During this time, the giant panda "Yaya" living in the Memphis Zoo in the United States **and** circulated on the Internet, **and** Yaya in the ** is skinny, without the chubby, round, and spoiled cute image in everyone's minds. His companion Lele had already died unnaturally on February 1.
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Yes, at 16:26 Beijing time on April 27, the 23-year-old giant panda "Yaya" returned from the United States arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, accompanied by Chinese veterinarians and staff, and went to the closed quarantine area.
In April 2003, giant pandas "Yaya" and "Lele" lived at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA. According to the cooperation agreement, it will expire this year and return to China. In February this year, "Lele" died of a heart attack at the age of 25, and his body returned to China on the same plane.
The reporter learned from the National Forestry and Grassland Administration on the 27th that in order to ensure the safe and smooth return of "Yaya", on March 16, experienced breeders and veterinarians selected by Beijing Zoo arrived in the United States to participate in feeding and nursing, familiar with the living habits and feeding conditions of "Yaya", and carried out behavioral training, daily physical examination and health assessment.
In order to do a good job in the isolation and quarantine of "Yaya", Shanghai Zoo has set up a special isolation and quarantine place, including indoor animal house, outdoor sports field, feed processing room, etc., indoor animal house is equipped with air conditioning, and at the same time prepared a rich and sufficient amount of bamboo and supplementary food.
During the quarantine period, the Beijing Zoo expert team will be stationed 24 hours a day to accompany the "Yaya" to carefully do a good job in breeding care, health monitoring, diagnosis and treatment, etc., according to the special circumstances such as the advanced age of "Yaya" and changes in the living environment, so as to accompany "Yaya" through the one-month isolation period and adapt to life back to China as soon as possible.
Panda Yaya's health condition
On January 20, 2021, netizens broke the news that the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, USA, is suspected of taking care of the giant pandas Yaya and Lele inconsiderately, Yaya is skinny, and is suspected of serious stereotypical behavior, and said that the living environment of the venue is bad, there is no fresh bamboo to eat, and the health and living conditions of the two giant pandas are worrying, causing widespread concern.
In response, the China Zoo Association responded that Yaya is over 20 years old, is already elderly, and has been suffering from ** disease, so she is not in good shape. It is understood that there is no problem with the bamboo ** of the giant panda and the living venue, and will continue to communicate with the Memphis Zoo.
The zoo said that the head of the accreditation committee of the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums has conducted a comprehensive assessment of Yaya and Lele's physical condition, and according to the diagnosis results and physical examination records, Yaya has no malnutrition or other medical problems except for seasonal thinning of hair, and the two giant pandas are in good health.
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<> panda "Yaya" has attracted much attention when it returns to China, mainly because the panda, as a rare and protected animal in China, has a high reputation and influence in the world. Over the years, panda conservation efforts have been underway around the world, including the breeding, ecological restoration and environmental protection of the Xiongliang cat, which have received extensive attention and support.
As for the recent situation of "Yaya", according to official information, she has successfully returned to China and is undergoing a one-month quarantine at the Shanghai Zoo. This is a necessary measure to be carried out in accordance with the relevant regulations and procedures to ensure that Yaya is healthy and does not pose a threat to other pandas. It is expected that after the quarantine period is over, the rubber hail model "Yaya" will be re-added to the giant panda breeding research and conservation program to help promote the development of panda conservation.
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