Scientists are prepared to camouflage like a mother panda to protect this panda.
Chinese scientists are making every effort to protect the pandas from extinction, so that the name Panda will not only exist in books. One of the ways to protect this lovely precious animal is . make them watch black movies.
Raccoons are shown black films to perform the function of maintaining the race.
Chinese scientists are now ready to disguise themselves by wearing animal costumes, to keep a baby panda weighing about eight kilograms from infection due to human presence.
Scientists had no intention of venting out ' panda ' clothes even though the atmosphere was stifling and hot. They wear that outfit while feeding the panda, giving milk, teaching them how to maintain their life or even climbing a mountain.
Not only that, to support them, Chinese scientists are also willing to imitate their sounds so that they can feel relieved.
The New York Post report said this strategy of pretending to be a panda is a new approach made by scientists at the Hetaoping Research Center, a large Wolong panda sanctuary in Sichuan province. , China.
This method has been mentioned to be the most effective in protecting and helping the pandas get used to the environment better. Scientists believe that being isolated from direct human communication is important for the survival of baby pandas in their habitats.
This tactic was done after the pandas were released into the natural environment by scientists in 2007. Perhaps, this panda named Xiang Xiang fell from the tree because he was chased by other pandas and considered it a threat.
Scientists guessed that Xiang Xiang was unable to protect himself because he was accustomed to the hands of loving and loving people.
Now, the baby panda born in this captivity is living in a fenced forest. Each corner of the forest has a surveillance camera that allows scientists to tell the bear's status every day.
The unique thing is how scientists teach this baby panda to reproduce the breed. This panda is ' forced ' to watch the black DVD in which the images of mature pandas are mating and raising their children .
If this tactic succeeds, this baby panda will become the second panda released naturally from the Hetaoping reserve.
Scientists hope this baby panda can live healthy when it is estimated that these rare animals only have 1,600 in the forest in Central China.