https://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.html?topicid=2646962 昨晚孟菲斯动物园回应了 简单搜一下就可以找到的 http://www.ecns.cn/m/news/panda/2021-01-22/detail-ihafywhr7619028.shtml The Memphis Zoo of U.S. state Tennessee said Thursday that two giant pandas living in its facility are "healthy" amid emerging concern over their conditions. In a statement to Xinhua, Memphis Zoo said the veterinary records and diagnostic testing show that female giant panda Ya Ya and her male partner Le Le are "healthy animals," and Ya Ya "does not have any underlying medical or malnutrition issues." "She has always had a body conformation and seasonal hair thinning atypical of the public expectation of a large, plump, fluffy, full faced giant panda," the statement said of Ya Ya, who "has a great personality and interacts happily with her mate Lele, zoo staff, and guests." The Memphis Zoo said the statement came after a representative from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which accredits facilities in the several countries and regions, evaluated photographs and videos of the bears, interviewed veterinary, behavioral, and nutritional staff members from zoo, and read through the panda bears'' medical history for a review. The representative also consulted with giant panda experts and compared the data collected with the concerns submitted, according to the statement. Allegations are emerging on some Chinese social media platforms that Ya Ya and Le Le, both in their 20s, appear to be not doing well in the Memphis Zoo, citing their looks and behaviors.
https://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.html?topicid=2646962 昨晚孟菲斯动物园回应了 简单搜一下就可以找到的 http://www.ecns.cn/m/news/panda/2021-01-22/detail-ihafywhr7619028.shtml The Memphis Zoo of U.S. state Tennessee said Thursday that two giant pandas living in its facility are "healthy" amid emerging concern over their conditions. In a statement to Xinhua, Memphis Zoo said the veterinary records and diagnostic testing show that female giant panda Ya Ya and her male partner Le Le are "healthy animals," and Ya Ya "does not have any underlying medical or malnutrition issues." "She has always had a body conformation and seasonal hair thinning atypical of the public expectation of a large, plump, fluffy, full faced giant panda," the statement said of Ya Ya, who "has a great personality and interacts happily with her mate Lele, zoo staff, and guests." The Memphis Zoo said the statement came after a representative from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which accredits facilities in the several countries and regions, evaluated photographs and videos of the bears, interviewed veterinary, behavioral, and nutritional staff members from zoo, and read through the panda bears'' medical history for a review. The representative also consulted with giant panda experts and compared the data collected with the concerns submitted, according to the statement. Allegations are emerging on some Chinese social media platforms that Ya Ya and Le Le, both in their 20s, appear to be not doing well in the Memphis Zoo, citing their looks and behaviors. gabegabe 发表于 2021-01-22 15:14
https://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.html?topicid=2646962 昨晚孟菲斯动物园回应了 简单搜一下就可以找到的 http://www.ecns.cn/m/news/panda/2021-01-22/detail-ihafywhr7619028.shtml The Memphis Zoo of U.S. state Tennessee said Thursday that two giant pandas living in its facility are "healthy" amid emerging concern over their conditions. In a statement to Xinhua, Memphis Zoo said the veterinary records and diagnostic testing show that female giant panda Ya Ya and her male partner Le Le are "healthy animals," and Ya Ya "does not have any underlying medical or malnutrition issues." "She has always had a body conformation and seasonal hair thinning atypical of the public expectation of a large, plump, fluffy, full faced giant panda," the statement said of Ya Ya, who "has a great personality and interacts happily with her mate Lele, zoo staff, and guests." The Memphis Zoo said the statement came after a representative from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which accredits facilities in the several countries and regions, evaluated photographs and videos of the bears, interviewed veterinary, behavioral, and nutritional staff members from zoo, and read through the panda bears'' medical history for a review. The representative also consulted with giant panda experts and compared the data collected with the concerns submitted, according to the statement. Allegations are emerging on some Chinese social media platforms that Ya Ya and Le Le, both in their 20s, appear to be not doing well in the Memphis Zoo, citing their looks and behaviors. gabegabe 发表于 2021-01-22 15:14
孟菲斯有自己的竹场,所以理论上食物来源不是问题。 据说熊猫一直患有皮肤病,还有一只得了牙病还做过金牙冠。不过同意如果治不好应该送回中国,毕竟国内专家多可能更有经验
刚刚看了一下panda cam,隔太远看不清楚。有一只刚刚在外面散步,看起来马马虎虎还过得去。但是另外一只感觉脏兮兮的,不乐观。 https://www.memphiszoo.org/panda-cam
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笑了。
homesick
看那堆竹子实在是太少了。好可怜。:( 上海大熊猫吃的时候跟一堆山一样。
只看到了一只, 可能是正常的那只, 正好有两个饲养员来喂竹子, 塞了两三根进去
那疫情以来微信weee从国内运过来的茭白啊舟山鱼虾都怎么过来的?
https://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.html?topicid=2646962
昨晚孟菲斯动物园回应了 简单搜一下就可以找到的 http://www.ecns.cn/m/news/panda/2021-01-22/detail-ihafywhr7619028.shtml
The Memphis Zoo of U.S. state Tennessee said Thursday that two giant pandas living in its facility are "healthy" amid emerging concern over their conditions. In a statement to Xinhua, Memphis Zoo said the veterinary records and diagnostic testing show that female giant panda Ya Ya and her male partner Le Le are "healthy animals," and Ya Ya "does not have any underlying medical or malnutrition issues." "She has always had a body conformation and seasonal hair thinning atypical of the public expectation of a large, plump, fluffy, full faced giant panda," the statement said of Ya Ya, who "has a great personality and interacts happily with her mate Lele, zoo staff, and guests."
The Memphis Zoo said the statement came after a representative from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which accredits facilities in the several countries and regions, evaluated photographs and videos of the bears, interviewed veterinary, behavioral, and nutritional staff members from zoo, and read through the panda bears'' medical history for a review. The representative also consulted with giant panda experts and compared the data collected with the concerns submitted, according to the statement.
Allegations are emerging on some Chinese social media platforms that Ya Ya and Le Le, both in their 20s, appear to be not doing well in the Memphis Zoo, citing their looks and behaviors.
这只是我看到的行为表现正常那一只.
太可怜了,心疼。本是稀有宝贝,养不起就还给中国吧。不好让这么稀有的宝贝白受罪。
瞎说推卸责任吧。这熊猫都成这样了,还"healty"? 以为我们不知道熊猫应该长啥样吗?
推卸责任 接回国吧 为什么要送到这种地方啊 好山好水的地方又不是没有
本来觉得memphis zoo的熊猫挺凄惨的,结果第二句话看笑了
对啊。养不好就送回国或者去别的动物园