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Is it true that the first female animal in the world was released into the wild with her cubs and successfully recaptured?
On February 28th, 65438, in Liziping Nature Reserve, Shimian County, Ya 'an City, Sichuan Province, the released giant panda monitoring team accidentally found a giant panda in the recapture cage. Tested by the chip scanner and judged by China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center, it was identified as the giant panda "Tao Tao" released to nature on June 20/KOOC-0/2, 2065438+/KOOC-0/October 20/KOOC-0/day.

On the 29th, the veterinarian of China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center conducted a physical examination on Tao Tao. The results show that the giant panda "Tao Tao" grows normally, is healthy, weighs 1 15 kg, and is in good condition in the wild. After confirming Tao Tao's health and wearing a GPS collar, Tao Tao was released into the wild again at noon on 29th 12.

Giant panda "Tao Tao", male, was born on August 3rd, 20 10. It is the first giant panda in the world to be trained in the wild by female animals with cubs. Father Lulu and mother Cao Cao are both wild giant pandas. From August, 20 10 to June, 20 12, a two-year field training was conducted. On June 20th,12, 1 1 were released to Liziping Nature Reserve in Sichuan Province, and on June 20th13.

It is reported that the wild giant panda "Tao Tao" has survived in the wild for five years, which verifies the success of releasing the artificially bred giant panda into nature through the field training method of the mother animal, and also creates a new record for the survival time of the artificially bred giant panda.

Tao Tao, well done!