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The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

author:The global melon eating bureau

This is the latest article released by the US Embassy in China on its official Chinese account: The United States has made remarkable achievements in protecting endangered animals.

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

After this article was released, the comment area was almost surrounded by Chinese netizens: Do you want to face? Remember the Chinese giant panda you killed?

First, the U.S. Embassy in China issued a bragging post: The United States has protected endangered animals for 50 years, and the effect is very obvious

On March 7, the U.S. Embassy in Beijing published a show-off article claiming that the United States has done great things in protecting endangered animals.

"Since the beginning of the 20th century, there has been little pause in U.S. efforts to protect endangered biological species."

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

In this opinion piece, the United States flaunts the Endangered Species Act (ESA) enacted in 1973 as one of the most important milestones in the protection of endangered animals in the United States.

Second, the United States official boasted: a large number of endangered species are effectively protected by US law

In this opinion piece, the US official said that as of this year, more than 1,700 species around the world have been included in the protection scope of the US Endangered Species Act.

First, the U.S. officially lists statistics from the Center for Biological Diversity. Thanks to the Endangered Species Act in the United States, about 291 species were prevented from extinction in 45 years.

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

Second, the Endangered Species Act has now prevented the extinction of more than 99% of the species protected by it, making it a rare miracle of endangered biological protection in the world.

Finally, due to effective conservation in the United States, 39 species have been dropped from the endangered animal protection list because their populations are no longer endangered.

The U.S. Embassy in China said very high-profile: It can be said that since the birth of the Endangered Species Act for half a century, the United States has saved too many endangered species in the world.

Third, Chinese netizens hit the face: Have you forgotten the giant panda in the United States who was killed and abused by you?

When the US Embassy in China released this boastful show-off article, it quickly attracted a large number of Chinese netizens to watch and slap in the face.

A Jiangxi netizen directly posted the following picture: Have you protected this Chinese giant panda that died on American soil?

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

Another Hubei netizen asked: Are you "protecting" endangered creatures like Lele?

This message received more than 90 likes.

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

An Anhui netizen replied below: The Indians of the United States are endangered, let alone animals, and Americans are unlikely to care about China's giant pandas.

Guangdong netizens also agree: the United States can't even protect Native Americans, and still expect them to protect giant pandas?

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

Sichuan netizens were angry: What about Lele? A good giant panda, originally eating fragrant and spicy in China, was raised by you like this, and finally died in the United States, you even bragged about how effective you are in protecting animals. Bah!

Soon 19 people liked the comment.

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

Some netizens directly sent a comparison picture of the 20-year-old giant panda Yaya in the United States and other elderly giant pandas: Please return Yaya to us.

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

In the comment area, the most left messages are "return the giant pandas to us".

Yunnan netizens: Return our national treasures Panda Yaya and Lele to us, and let them return to their motherland as soon as possible.

Beijing netizens: Less nonsense, panda hurry up and return us!

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

Fourth, netizens are angry: In terms of destroying the world, the United States is really "effective"

Xinjiang netizens: The United States has set a Guinness World Record for the abuse of endangered animals.

Another Henan netizen added: It is recommended to apply for Guinness World Records, Yaya and Lele are the world's worst giant pandas.

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

Shandong netizens: The lives of Indians and blacks are not protected, and the United States talks about protecting endangered species.

Jiangsu netizen: For the destruction of endangered species, the US military has made a great contribution, and many world cultural relics have been destroyed by the US military.

Shandong netizen: From Iraq to Syria to Afghanistan, even ordinary people have been killed by your US bombers, where do you still call the protection of wildlife? Believe you a ghost.

Shanghai netizens directly sent out a picture of an emoji: just a sentence, disgusting!

The US embassy shows off: the United States successfully protects endangered animals netizens hit the face: Why kill giant pandas?

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