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Singapore Zoo celebrates the birthday of baby pandas "Lakrat"

author:New Hunan

On August 12, local time, Singapore Conservation Group celebrated the first birthday of the baby giant panda "Lakra" at the zoo. "Lakrat" was born on August 14 last year and will turn one year old in two days. The celebration will take place for one month. Lakrak is the first giant panda born in Singapore.

Singapore Zoo celebrates the birthday of baby pandas "Lakrat"

On that day, the zoo carefully prepared a three-tiered ice cream cake for Lakrat and its mother "Jiajia", which was embedded with carrots, bamboo and edible flowers, and apple slices on top. Curious, the cute "Lak lak" playfully holds the cake and plays and nibbles, attracting many tourists to the zoo to celebrate its birthday.

Born on August 14 last year, "Lakrak" is now over 33 kilograms. Although "Lakthrak" is still mainly based on breast milk, carrots and bamboo leaves have begun to be eaten in small quantities. Panda pups usually start weaning around 12 months, but can continue to breastfeed for up to 18 months.

Singapore Zoo celebrates the birthday of baby pandas "Lakrat"

The nursing team says lakraps are as distracted as all playful kids, so each solid food feeding session lasts only a few minutes. Tired of "Lak lak", I like to sleep in the tree the most, and the various sleeping positions are very cute. After the "Lak lak" reaches the age of one year, the training time will gradually increase without stressing it, so that health observations can be better implemented on the "Lak lak" in the future.

Singapore Zoo celebrates the birthday of baby pandas "Lakrat"

"Lakrap" is a baby panda born to the Giant Pandas "Kai Kai" and "Jia Jia" living in Singapore. According to the agreement, it will be sent back to China at the age of 2. Singaporeans love "Lakrat" very much, hope that it will grow up happily during its time in Singapore, and hope to welcome its younger siblings as soon as possible. (Reporter Deng Xuemei)

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