
What’s a day like for a panda keeper? Well, for Wu Jiangyong, it’s getting up early in the morning to check panda feces, their living conditions, and prepare 50 kilograms of fresh bamboo for them.

After that, he will make nutritious steamed bread and collect apples for the pandas. He will also collect their feces, weigh it, and record the data, in order to ensure their health.

Now, the panda center in Jiangxi province, where Wu works, is home to four pandas. Wu gets along very well with the pandas. However, they can also be agressive, he warned.

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