According to Russia Today’s Weibo, on March 16, the Moscow Zoo ushered in the annual “International Panda Day”. During lunch time, giant panda "Ding Ding" concentrated on chewing bamboo. The video shows that "Ding Ding" is lying...
According to Russia Today’s Weibo, on March 16, the Moscow Zoo ushered in the annual “International Panda Day”. During lunch time, giant panda "Ding Ding" concentrated on chewing bamboo.
The video shows that "Ding Ding" is lying quietly and gnawing attentively on a fresh green bamboo. Children's exclamations can be heard from time to time in the video. The cute and naive appearance is endearing.
Screenshots from Weibo
Public information shows that there are currently two giant pandas traveling in Russia, named "Ruyi" and "Dingding". Among them, "Ruyi" is a male, born on July 31, 2016 at the Ya'an Bifengxia Base of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center. "Ding Ding" is a female who was born on July 30, 2017 at the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center Wolong Shenshuping Base.
On January 23, 2023, the giant panda "Ding Ding" was at the Moscow Zoo (Photo source: Xinhua News Agency)
On April 29, 2019, "Ding Ding" and "Ruyi" lived together in the Moscow Zoo, Russia.
According to a previous report by the Global Times, four years have passed and they are living a very prosperous life, each gaining 40 pounds.
That's not all. Videos circulating on the Internet show that the two pandas are gradually becoming "Russian", rolling on ropes, "driving" with buckets, crawling and rolling in the snow, and full of energy. They have become "Kung Fu Pandas", which is very endearing.
In response to this, many netizens left comments on Weibo: "Russia is really good at raising giant pandas!" "Can Americans learn from others how to raise giant pandas?" "Look at the bamboo that Ding Ding eats, and then look at what Yaya eats, eh!"