Let me give you a brief introduction to the giant panda Ya. China signed an agreement with the United States in 2003, allowing it to live and breed in the United States for ten years. After all, the giant panda is the national treasure of our country, and it was also loved and concerned by Americans when it first came to the United States. The panda Yaya enjoys VIP treatment at the American Zoo, and naturally becomes the "treasure of the town hall". However, in the later period, the American zoo didn't take good care of Yaya, the giant panda, which made Yaya, 20, worse than Baiyun, 26, in San Diego.
The 20-year-old panda has no food to eat, and she often looks rigid and growls in the zoo. This stereotype is mainly caused by the hunger of pandas. On the one hand, growling is an instinctive expression of asking the breeder for food. On the other hand, the panda's mental state fluctuates and it is easy to get angry when hungry.
Another reason for the lack of food is that the food given by their American zoo is very problematic. As we all know, the panda's favorite food is Sichuan bamboo. Australia has also signed an agreement with China to adopt giant pandas. In order to satisfy the eating habits of giant pandas in China, they will spend huge sums of money to fly bamboo in China. The bamboo eaten by giant pandas in the United States is often empty, and the unbalanced nutrition will inevitably lead to poor health of giant pandas.
Environmental Sanitation As a cat, the giant panda is very big, with long hair and black and white fur. If the living environment of the giant panda is not clean, it is easy to reflect on its hair. On the other hand, the giant panda is a shriveled image with dirty fur. Anyone who has been to the American zoo to see Yaya will know that there is a stinking puddle in Yaya's living space, and there are few workers cleaning up feces in her living environment. Under such conditions, it is not surprising that the giant panda is infected with skin diseases.
Finally, I want to say, if you don't want to keep giant pandas in America, you can return our national treasure, please don't abuse it again. I look so distressed!