Giant panda Hu Bao, who is under suspicion of abuse, will be shown to the public on the 12th. On the 9th, China's Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center announced on social media that "After about two months,
After isolation, quarantine and a transitional adaptation period, Fu Bao will be officially unveiled to the public on the 12th at the Wolong China Panda Conservation and Research Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province."
In preparation for the in-person meeting, the Wolong China Panda Conservation and Research Center will hold a meeting from noon to 5 p.m. on the 11th and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the 12th.
The center said it would close the facility until noon and would resume normal business after that. Recently, the center has been trying to put out the fire by frequently posting videos of Fu Bao's mistreatment on social media.
Prior to this, Hu Bao fans at home and abroad had raised allegations of abuse based on marks on the top of Hu Bao's head and cut hairs on her neck. In response, the center said, "There are marks on the top of her head.
The mark from leaning against the wall and the cut hair on the neck will fall out before summer. It's not hair loss, it's shedding." The center also revealed in a video released on the 2nd of this month that the cat was in an iron cage.
The video shows Fu Bao sitting down and continuing to eat bamboo, and the zookeeper reaching in and petting Fu Bao.
Meanwhile, Fu Bao was born on July 20, 2020, to the pandas Labao and Ai Bao, who were sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping in March 2016 as a symbol of China-Korea friendship.
She lived in Everland until 2011 and was nicknamed "Princess Fu" and "Puyongyong". She currently lives in the breeding zoo of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center in Chengdu, China.
2024/06/09 13:51 KST
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