3/20/2009

Baby Red Panda

On June 10, 2008 one male and one female red panda baby were born at the Red River Zoo.

"That day, a female red panda Shan Tou was acting different. She was in her nest box and had brought various toys and branches in with her. She wouldn't come out of the nest box and was not interested in food." Then, the feeder decided to leave her off exhibit and check in on her later. For her surprise, Shan Tou had born two baby red panda. One is a male red panda, the other one is a female. "It has been 6 years since the zoo last had baby red pandas and the entire staff is thrilled. "

We say some animals are extinct, not only because there are a small amount of that kind of animal, but also because they won’t give birth to a lot of babies. Thus, extinct animals need our protection. However, we cannot see these extinct animals everywhere in our daily life. The only thing that we can do in order to protect the extinct animals is try not to destroy their habitat and pollute the environment.

Here, I congratulate the red panda couple that they have born their dear babies.

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