Staff at the Moscow Zoo located in Russia, prepared New Year gifts for 2 pandas named “Ru Yi” and “Ding Ding” to celebrate the Chinese New Year, known as “Year of the Tiger”. In the zoo, large cardboard tiger toys with vegetables and fruits inside, as well as spruce and fir trees decorated with ice candies were placed in the pandas’ garden. On the other hand, the 2 pandas had arrived in Moscow from China’s Sichuan Province in 2019. They will stay there for a 15-year scientific program.
Moscow Zoo prepares gifts for pandas to celebrate the Chinese New Year
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