Animals living in urban zoos are the easiest to gain weight, and animals with plump bodies delight visitors. However, this is what animal breeding experts worry about most. Obesity is also the "origin" of various diseases. Excessive obesity can also affect their reproduction.
Today, wild animals in the zoo like lions, tigers and leopards stop eating meat for one day. Manage the diet, exercise more, animals need to prevent obesity too. This is true, but it is absolutely not animal abuse. Instead, it is a rule set by Shanghai Wild Animal Park combining with animal wild training - stop feeding meat on every fifth and tenth day of the month. Even during the Spring Festival, this rule is still enforced - even during the New Year, animals need to manage their diet and exercise more to prevent holiday syndrome.
In order to solve the common problem of obesity in all zoos and combine it with animal wild training, Shanghai Wildlife Park implements a system of stopping feeding meat to carnivores such as lions, tigers, and leopards on every fifth and tenth day of the month. That is, on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th day of each month,定量 supply of meat is stopped, and instead, each head of carnivore is given 1 kilogram of chicken shells to eat.
According to the introduction of the zookeeper of the wildlife park, on the day of each "meat-free day" and the second day after that, they are the most active days for lions, tigers, and leopards. They will show greater vitality, which is also their survival instinct when there is a lack of food and survival crisis in nature. (Reporter Shen Minlan, correspondent Shen Jianguo)
Humorous dialogue. Share to: Welcome to comment, I want to comment. Today (the 25th) is the third day of the lunar new year. The lions, tigers, and leopards living in the Shanghai Wildlife Park have no meat to eat today. Each fierce beast is only allocated 1 kilogram of chicken shells to chew to relieve hunger. Do you believe it?