River Safari invites visitors to learn more about pandas
Jia Jia (Francine Lim, channelnewsasia.com)
To celebrate the pandas' one-year anniversary in Singapore, the River Safari has lined up various activities for visitors to learn more about the gentle giants.
At the educational booths, visitors can feel the teeth of a Giant Panda and even have a sniff of panda poop.
Apparently, it smells like green tea because only 70 per cent of the bamboo eaten is digested.
Free 15-minute guided tours will also be held for visitors.
These activities will last for a week from September 7 to 15.
~News courtesy of Channel Newsasia~
Jia Jia (Francine Lim, channelnewsasia.com)
To celebrate the pandas' one-year anniversary in Singapore, the River Safari has lined up various activities for visitors to learn more about the gentle giants.
At the educational booths, visitors can feel the teeth of a Giant Panda and even have a sniff of panda poop.
Apparently, it smells like green tea because only 70 per cent of the bamboo eaten is digested.
Free 15-minute guided tours will also be held for visitors.
These activities will last for a week from September 7 to 15.
~News courtesy of Channel Newsasia~
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