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What are the requirements for raising giant pandas?

What do panda keepers need?

1. I am law-abiding, love my work, have good interpersonal communication skills and teamwork spirit, and love the cause of panda protection. If you want to be a panda keeper, you need to have a heart that loves the cause of panda protection. Only in this way can we better become panda keepers.

2, good health, no infectious diseases. Under 35 years old, male 165cm or above, female 158cm or above, can bear hardships and stand hard work.

3. Generally, college degree or above is required, and related majors such as animal husbandry, veterinary medicine and biology are preferred. The examination method of giant panda breeders is similar to that of civil servants, which is divided into written examination and interview. You can pay attention to the recruitment plan of giant panda breeders in the research center. There is usually a recruitment plan every year.

4. The breeder should be responsible and patient. Work hard, be active and hard-working. Because panda keepers usually need to bring fresh bamboo, feed pandas and clean cages, it takes a lot of physical labor to become panda keepers. This requires the applicant to be diligent and tenacious! In our work, we should be meticulous and take every detail seriously.

The responsibility of the breeder;

1, observation and report on daily health and behavior of experimental animals.

2. Cooperate with and obey the work arrangement of department leaders.

3. Daily feeding of animals, such as water supply and food.

Introduction of giant panda:

Giant pandas have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years. They are known as "living fossils" and "national treasures of China". They are the image ambassadors of WWF and the flagship species of biodiversity conservation in the world. According to the third national wild panda population survey, there are less than 1600 wild pandas in the world, which belong to the national first-class protected animals.

Giant pandas eat meat at first. Through evolution, 99% of their food is bamboo, but their teeth and digestive tract remain unchanged. They are still classified as carnivores. When they are angry, they are as dangerous as other bears. The life span of wild giant pandas is 18 ~ 20 years old, and it can reach over 30 years old in captivity.