Fat Pandas Were Given New Exercise Regime, More Balanced Diet
Author: Global Times 2022-03-14

Two overweight young pandas at Taipei Zoo in China's Taiwan Province are set to lose some weight with a new exercise regime and special diets containing lower levels of fat, sugar, and salt, according to Xinhua.

 

The two female panda cubs nicknamed Yuanzai and Yuanbao are the daughters of giant pandas Tuantuan (male) and Yuanyuan (female), which were sent to the island from the Chinese mainland in December 2008.

 

Yuanzai was born on July 6, 2013, and its younger sister Yuanbao was born on June 28, 2020, via artificial insemination.

 

The giant panda family has become the star attraction at the century-old Taipei Zoo due to their adorable image. However, obesity has become a potential health problem for the two young pandas in recent years.

 

Adult female pandas usually weigh between 105 kilograms and 110 kilograms on average, but 8-year-old Yuanzai has reached 115 kilograms, and her 20-month-old younger sister already weighs 70 kilograms. If they get too heavy, the panda siblings could have health problems such as hypertension and hyperglycemia, just as human beings do.

 

According to a staff member at the zoo, the animals live in a different environment from their native habitat. With more nutritious diets and less activity, they sometimes become overweight, which affects their health.



So the zookeepers have designed a specially balanced diet involving steamed bread and corn, with other ingredients such as soybeans.

 

The zoo has also designed games for the overweight pandas to increase their activity.

 

Giant panda Yuanzai at Taipei Zoo, Taipei in China's Taiwan Province

(Photo by Taipei Zoo)

 

 

Edited by Zhu Haiyue

Source: Global Times

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