Gibbons' Panda souvenirs are usually very popular and often sell the fastest. I believe everyone's participation in this activity must be very active!

The special prize is a giant panda puppet, up to 2 meters high. If you can draw this panda puppet, you can experience what it feels like to sleep with a panda.

Originally, I wanted to let the commentators of the panda museum wear panda clothes to make the children have more fun, but I think it's OK.

It's very tired to explain how to deal with children's curious questions. It's too hard to wear a panda suit again.

In addition to the panda birthday party, there is also the construction of local exhibition area.

Fang Ye wondered how to make the local exhibition area look more natural and local.

Think about it and get a small farmyard as the core of the exhibition area.

The background of the courtyard is the traditional earthen stove in the countryside!

The big stove is covered with a log cover, and firewood can be added to the empty space below.

A bamboo screen is hung on the wall, and some props such as an old broom, a pickle jar and a broken bowl with broken corners are placed in the corner. A picture of the kitchen god is pasted on the smoked and blackened wall. Heaven says good deeds and the earth is auspicious. At a glance, it reminds people of life in the countryside.

In such an environment, raise a black eyebrow brocade snake, a very common non-toxic snake.

You may hide on the edge of the stove or between the vegetable altar and the wall. You need to spend some time looking for it.

The stove often attracts mice because of the residue of food, and the residual temperature of firewood can also promote the metabolism of snakes. Therefore, black eyebrow brocade snakes can often be seen in the firewood piles in rural areas. Entering the firewood piles is a way for them to keep warm.

Raising a black browed brocade snake in such an environment has a strong local atmosphere!

It is hoped that the living environment of the exhibition area can dispel the fear of snakes and trigger thinking.

How should people and animals get along in a space? Do you need to be afraid to see a snake? What is the correct way to deal with it, or kill it without saying a word?

In front is a large area of farmland, followed by a small farmyard. Through the corridor where vines climb and eggplant and various vegetables hang down, I inadvertently catch a glimpse of porcupines carrying food.

When I came to the grain storage warehouse in the back, I saw a bundle of straw tied up and placed neatly, as if it was ready to feed cattle and sheep.

Some foxes poked their heads and chased among the granaries. Sometimes they jumped up the high wall and disappeared.

Then there are wild boars in the back mountain grove, rolling in the mud pond, covered with mud, and otters playing next to the brook and pond.

In this way, the exhibition area is integrated as a whole, extending from the small courtyard in the countryside to the surrounding mountains, forests and streams.

Another focus is the otter exhibition area.

In order to make the appearance of the exhibition area look natural, you have to take the underground passage to see the underwater scenery.

There are three kinds of otters distributed in China, namely small clawed otter, Eurasian otter and river otter!

Otters were once widely distributed in China. It can be said that they can be found where there is water.

However, around the 1950s, after a large number of commercial hunting and killing, tens of thousands of otter fur were exported every year. Otters were destroyed, which is hard to see now.

Later, the establishment of the domestic wildlife protection law, taking otters as secondary protected animals, failed to save their fate, and the population is still declining.

The river otter has not been heard from for decades and may have become extinct.

In addition to the better population on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, the Eurasian otter has completely disappeared in many provinces, and a few are distributed in some Eastern and southern provinces, but the population has generally decreased by 80% - 90%, which can be said to be endangered, while the small clawed otter is only recorded in protected areas such as Yunnan.

The infrared camera previously deployed in the field captured the figure of Eurasian otters.

However, the otter exhibition area introduces small clawed otters.

Because most Eurasian otters are solitary and deep nocturnal animals, they only come out at night and hide during the day, which is not a good display of animals.

Domestic zoos basically keep small clawed otters. They are socialized animals. They are cluster activities and ornamental. Raising Eurasian otters is very rare.

It's not impossible to replace animals, such as the blue peacock kept in the zoo. By the way, introduce the Green Peacock.

As a local exhibition area, this part needs to clarify the context with tourists.

Is there really a wild otter near the sea? What kind of otter are there? Where do they live, how many, whether the population is increasing or decreasing, or has disappeared? Since we have Eurasian otters here, why do we keep small clawed otters?

Tell tourists the history and current situation of local animals, and their future is in the hands of their own generation. Only in this way can we grasp the clues of local animals.