What makes a day for a giant panda in Chongqing?
Lots of roaming, lots of play, and a dash of friendly chaos-whether it’s wrestling with a bamboo basket or a three-way standoff over who gets to swing, no one backs down easily!
Of course, no panda day is complete without food. As one of China’s earliest panda breeding centers, Chongqing Zoo makes sure its furry residents are well fed with fresh, nutritious meals. Judging by the pandas’ reactions, bamboo shoots and fruit skewers are among the favorites!
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