Panda is too fat to love
Chuang Chuang panda is too heavy to do " that ". Thai officials forced it to follow a strict diet to be able to relate to girlfriend Lin Hui at the Chiang Mai zoo in northern Thailand.
Chuang Chuang (left) is playing with Lin Hui.(Photo: AP, VNE)
"Chuang Chuang is gaining weight too quickly and we found Lin Hui no longer comfortable with sex with him," said Kanika Limtrakul at the zoo. Chuang Chuang weighs 150 kg while Lin Hui only has 114 kg.
Therefore, zoo officials had to cut the amount of bamboo shoots in their daily meals for Chuang Chuang and show them the leaves. Diet is the latest in a series of unsuccessful attempts by zoo keepers looking for ways to mate with two animals.
They held a fake wedding, planned to separate the two animals in the hope that they would miss each other, or even show them cool videos to stimulate the mood.
Thailand hired Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui from China for $ 250,000 in October 2003 within 10 years. They hope to get millions of dollars from visitors. There are only about 1,600 pandas living in forests in China. In addition, there are 120 others in breeding areas and national zoos and 20 live in zoos outside China.
Raccoons are in danger of extinction due to dwindling places, indiscriminate deforestation and low fertility rates. The females in nature usually only give birth to one child after 2-3 years.
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