Liu Wei found it all so fresh!
Before coming to the zoo, he had never imagined he would have such experiences.
Actually, this was precisely what made a trip to the zoo so interesting.
Watching animals online, you can only see their appearances and a moment captured in a video, which doesn't evoke deep feelings.
But at the zoo, not only can you see the animals' appearances, you can also continuously observe a variety of rich natural behaviors: scratching itches, climbing trees, eating, rolling on the ground; you can even hear their calls: the delicate "nah nah" of the deer, the noisy "zhi zhi" of the macaque, and the coarsely squawking "gah gah" of the parrots.
You can even smell the animals, and surprisingly, giant panda dung actually carries a hint of fragrance.
The guides, after personally sniffing the scent of panda dung, explained to us how to assess what they had eaten and their health status from the scent and color of the dung.