Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Pandas born in Japan return to China under deal to encourage breeding.



                Three giant pandas born and raised in Japan have returned to China under a standatd agreement to improve the breeding success of the rare animals. According to a report in China Daily newspaper, Hay Bang,Yang Bang ,and You Bang will stay at the Giant Panda Research Center in the Xingdu City of the province of Sichuan.Born in Japan and reaching maturity expatriate, Pandas will be allowed to visit local and foreign tourists after a month of quarantine. The giant panda research center information office Chin Cing said that the pandas would have some time to get used to the new places, and the Japanese food that the pandas have eaten so far may be different from China.' We hope that the bamboo from Japan and Japanese career will be effective in shortening the time of getting used to pandas.Pandas were born in the Adventure World and Fun Park in Wakayama, Japan in 2010 and 2012. One is male and twp are female, and the pandas are released in the country where more affort is spent so that the pandas can adopt to the wildermess. It is believed that only 1600 pandas are left in the world. A large part of the pandas which are among the restricted species due to the deterioration of the natural environment and the decrease of the birth rates, are located in the breeding farms in China.
Sources: www.dailysabah.com

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