Zookeepers 'fish' pandas to train their upper body
Zookeepers “fish” pandas using food to train their upper body at Shenyang Forest Wild Zoo in northeast China’s Liaoning Province. We don't know if pandas like this move but tourists like it very much as standing pandas are so cute!
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How to stay cool in hot summer? Take some tips from pandas
Giant pandas at the Shenyang Forest Wild Zoo in northeastern China have lots of methods to cool down during summer. With temperatures reaching 32℃, zoo keepers have prepared ice blocks for pandas to help them deal with the summer heat.
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Naughty Giant Panda VS Smart Zoo Keeper! Who is Better?
A smart giant panda keeper at northeast China's Shenyang Forest Zoo has racked his brain to bring naughty pandas come to terms and make them happy.
The giant panda keeper, Liu Bowen, has thought up a number of tricks to tame the naughty giant panda, named Fa Fa.
Fa Fa is short-tempered and everyday it would come out its room and run wild in the panda pavilion. Often than not, it would hurt itself as there are many facilities and barriers in it. To prevent it from running wild, the keeper put a fitness ball in front of its room in an attempt to arouse its curiosity. After the panda gets used to it and loses interest, the keeper replaced the ball with a sack, a PVC tube or bamboo shoots.
To make the life of the pandas more interesting, the keeper tried to put new toys in the enclosure. But pandas often ignore them. A few days ago, the keeper installed a big swing and tried to make them play by putting some bamboo shoot on it. It turned out the pandas really found it and came to play and sit on it while enjoying the bamboo shoots.
But not all the tricks are successful. To make Fa Fa eat carrot that it does not like, the keeper hid the carrot in the steamed bread. But gradually, Fa Fa discovered the trick and picked out the carrot in the bread and threw it away.
By and by, the pandas have developed their countermeasures. The best in doing so is Giant Panda Pu Pu, who comes out with the blackmailing trick.
One day, the keeper came without any food for the pandas. Discovering this, Pu Pu deliberately fell down on to the ground as if being hurt. It refused to get up until the keeper brought some delicious food for it.
Pu Pu is very popular among visitors. It has, in fact, become a web star for its cute tricks. Knowing that the keeper never hurts it, it is very glad to interact with the keeper. When the keeper delays delivering food to it, it would retreat a few steps and lie down, rather disgruntled.
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Chimpanzee learns to do housework, wishing to find a boyfriend
A chimpanzee imitates keepers to do housework at Shenyang Forest Zoo, NE China. She is an 18-year-old girl in human years. Finding a boyfriend is her biggest wish.
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Animal kindergarten! Some 30 newborn baby animals meet the public at Shenyang Forest Zoological Garden in NE China's Liaoning Province
Male Panda Psychs Himself Real High with Self-amusement
The giant panda is a species of solitary animal. But giant pandas can be very self-amusing and self-entertaining in solitude, just like a panda at the Liaoning Shenyang Forest Zoo in northeast China.
Fafa, the only male giant panda at the zoo, is always seen psyching himself up with various and varied tricks and treads in private.
Fafa looks smaller by size and more innocent by expression to have commanded more attention and care and delicacies from zoo keepers and panda breeders. But behind their backs, Fafa can be very merry-making if not outright mischievous by nature.
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Panda Boy or Panda Girl? It’s Hard to Tell 公熊猫还是母熊猫?傻傻分不清楚
Panda boy or panda girl? It’s not just black and white. Shenyang Forest Zoo in China just announced that Pupu, a four year old panda, is actually a BOY.
At first, experts thought Pupu is a girl. When “she“ starts to display male-like behaviors, experts finally realize it is a BOY.
It is difficult to tell the gender of a baby panda. Usually you have to wait until it grows bigger.
公熊猫还是母熊猫?这可不是黑白分明。
沈阳森林动物园宣布四岁大熊猫浦浦是一只公熊猫。之前工作人员都以为她是雌性。当“她”表现出抬腿等行为时,人们才知道它其实是雄性。
专家说熊猫幼年期很难辨别雌雄,通常要等它们长大一点才知道。
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Situated on the top of the Green Mountain south of Labour Park, the TV Tower is 190m high, and 360m above sea level. It has a vessel-shaped tower base of 2 stories. Its upper Colorful Cloud Hall can hold 600 people viewing sights at a time. This is one of the must place for visitors to Dalian.
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Clever chimpanzee loves sweeping her enclosure with a broom - Daily News
Clever chimpanzee loves sweeping her enclosure with a broom - Daily News
Clever,chimpanzee,loves,sweeping,enclosure,broom Cleaning can be a chore for most of us, but an 18-year-old chimpanzee in China absolutely loves it.
Mei Su, a female chimp living in Shenyang in northern China, sweeps her enclosure with a broom regularly after seeing her keepers doing so.
A recent video released by Shenyang Forest Zoo shows the three-foot-tall great ape brushing leaves on the floor before putting them in an empty yogurt pot.
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According to staff at the zoo, Mei Su's intelligence equals to that of a three-year-old child. They said they had not realised how clever the animal was until they saw her opening a bottle of water by twisting the plastic lid - instead of biting it off.
One of Mei Su's keepers, Wang Jingjing, said she had noticed that the chimp liked watching her and her colleagues cleaning the enclosures.
Speaking to Liaoning Satellite Television Station, Wang said: 'She watched us in a very serious way, so we gave her a broom.
'When she first got the broom, she looked at it and thought for a long time, but then we saw her starting to copy us.'
The leaves were put into Mei Su's enclosure by the zoo's workers on purpose. Initially, they hoped to hide food under the leaves for Mei Su to find, but unexpectedly Mei Su started to clean them away.
Keeper Wang said the chimp would not only sweep the leaves in the middle of the room, but also those in corners and cracks.
Born on February 2 in 2001, Mei Su is turning 19 next month. Apart from cleaning, she also loves playing football.
Mei Su has never had an infant and it is her keepers' biggest wish for her to find a partner soon so she could become a mother.
Chimpanzees share 99 per cent of DNA with human beings and are our closest living relatives on earth.
They are one of the most intelligent animal species in the world and can do nearly everything that was once considered a trait exclusive to mankind, primatologist Frans de Waal told Business Insider.
A recently study reveals that chimpanzees keep their beds cleaner than humans.
The findings, published last May, suggest that the great apes build complex tree nests out of branches and leaves in which they sleep, and these forest nests contain fewer body bacteria - such as those shed from the skin - than beds in most human households.
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A high-speed rail service starts operation in Sichuan, China, linking Chengdu with Ya'an, a city known as giant panda's hometown.
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