Panda mother coaxed the baby bear to sleep

After hiding from her mother and playing at bedtime, Yuan Zai the panda at Taipei Zoo was caught by her mother, spared about bamboo leaves and lulled to sleep.

When the mother is also the one who urges the child to go to bed at night, whether it is human or animal. However, every parent knows that it is not easy to persuade a baby to lie down when there is too much outside to attract it.

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Yuan Zai was caught by his mother when he played during bedtime

This was exactly what the mother Yuan Yuan had gone through last week, when she tried to persuade the boy, Yuan Zai, to stop playing and go to sleep.

The baby bear stubbornly did not listen to her mother, wandering to find bamboo leaves alone, so the mother's bear sought and coaxed for 10 minutes. However, in the fight with her mother, the 7-month-old never won and eventually Yuan Yuan stole her stubborn neck back to sleep.

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Mother bear stealing baby bear neck

Yan Zai was born on 6-7 last year with a weight of 183.4g, length of 15.5cm. Now Yan Zai is much bigger and the animal watcher said it is quite active, making the mother bear more tired. Reportedly, Yan Zai is the son of the pandas Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan that China sent to Taiwan in December 2008.

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Raccoons are rare and precious animals that are in danger and difficult to nurture. Currently less than 2,500 mature pandas are living in a natural environment in China. This very modest amount is falling sharply due to widespread deforestation and an increasing population. Conservationists of this country and the world are trying to find ways to propagate to increase the number of pandas.

In addition, poaching has been one of the most painful issues in recent years, although the Chinese government has issued many bans on illegal hunting of wildlife in recent years.