Jinjiang genuine 141



Jinjiang genuine 141

Sitting in the sightseeing car, Yao Bing flipped through his backpack and said in annoyance, "Oops, I forgot to bring food for the little animals. Shuangshuang, did you bring any?"

Tan Shuangshuang shook her head: "No."

In order to visit the bird house early, the two got up at 6 o'clock and set off in a hurry. Besides, they didn't consider this aspect at all.

After all, I didn’t need to prepare anything when I came to Huajianji before.

Yao Bing suddenly felt regretful.

She read the introduction about the bird house on the official account. It not only had large exhibition halls such as the peacock garden and parrot garden, but also some cute rabbits, goats, pigeons and other small animals roaming around the garden.

She had intended to bring some vegetables and carrots to feed the cute little white rabbit, but she forgot.

Without being able to feed, much of the fun was gone.

After she reminded them, the other tourists on the sightseeing bus also slapped their foreheads and sighed: It's over, they were not prepared either.

Today is the first time that the Huajianji Bird House is open, and no one had thought of this aspect.

Only the girl in the couple was careful enough to bring a few cabbage leaves and two green vegetables. When she took them out of her backpack, everyone in the car looked at her with envy.

Yao Bing looked at the other person several times in a row.

She actually wanted to ask the girl named An Tong for a piece of cabbage (she just heard her boyfriend shout that), but the other party didn’t bring much, so how could she feel comfortable doing that?

I had to give up.

Then I can only watch others feed the rabbits, wuwuwu.

As there were few people on the road, the sightseeing bus had smooth sailing and arrived at the bird house in less than five minutes.

What came into view was a castle-like wall with colorful flags on top of the spire and simple drawings of small animals fluttering on the flags.

The outline of the wall is pure white and the interior is brick red. In the middle, it is written in colorful fonts: [Huajianji Bird Paradise], and below is an arched entrance.

When Yao Bing saw the door number, he couldn't help but sigh: What a great atmosphere.

A feeling of a cheerful fairy tale world comes over you.

Many of the tourists traveling with them took photos at the entrance. Yao Bing and his companion raised their hands and took two photos. They were the first to arrive at the entrance.

One of the staff members smiled and said, "Welcome to Huajianji Bird Paradise.

In order to ensure the safety of animals, Huajianji provides animal feed for free. Please do not bring your own food in. Thank you for your cooperation. "

Yao Bing and Tan Shuangshuang looked at each other in surprise: Food is provided for free?

For both of them, it was a pleasant surprise!

Just now Yao Bing was still regretting not bringing food, but now he has it.

And it's free.

I have never heard of such treatment in any scenic spot. In other places, a bag of fish food costs 5 yuan.

Huajianji is so thoughtful.

Yao Bing was given a handful of fresh grass.

It is not just one type, but a mixture of several types including alfalfa, timothy grass, sheep grass, etc. to ensure multiple nutrients.

The label on the bundle reads: Semi-dried high-quality forage grass, suitable for herbivorous animals such as rabbits, goats, and sika deer.

Tan Shuangshuang received a bag of carrots that had been washed very cleanly.

There are two large roots, cut into thin strips, with a rosy red color and are particularly fresh.

The label reads: Organic carrots, suitable for herbivorous animals such as rabbits, goats, and sika deer.

What the two people got was different!

And it is kept very clean. Just by looking at the color and appearance, as well as the high-quality and organic labels, you can tell how good the food is for the animals in the zoo.

They were far from prepared, no wonder they had to provide it themselves.

The tourists who came later heard the news and were given a handful of grass, a few carrots, other vegetables, and a small bag of a mixture of corn, peas, wheat, etc., to feed the pigeons.

Wow, this is awesome too, right?

Every tourist had a look of joy on their face and was pleasantly surprised by Huajianji's arrangement.

Even before entering the park, everyone’s experience is already at its maximum, which greatly increases the stickiness of VIP customers.

This was Ye Han’s idea.

She was worried that tourists would bring their own food and cause the animals to eat inappropriate food, so she thought of having the botanical garden provide it, which would also give tourists a great experience.

Each visitor receives different items because the animals have different needs.

Forage grass is the largest component and the staple food, with carrots and other vegetables in small quantities to ensure balanced nutrition.

The amount of each type of food is strictly calculated by the breeder and controlled within 6-7 points; the breeder will also add some other feed to fully meet its needs.

Of course, the animals have limited appetite, so free food cannot be supplied in unlimited quantities. It is provided once in the morning and once in the afternoon, and visitors are given food on a first-come, first-served basis.

In this regard, VIP once again enjoys priority.

An Tong saw the warning sign at the door saying "Please do not feed food at will" and the staff's reminder, and hesitated for a moment, but still did not take out the things.

This was something she had prepared with great difficulty, why couldn't she take it with her?

Anyway, the staff doesn’t know.

With this mentality in mind, she entered the gate taking the hay distributed by the staff.

While other tourists were immersed in the joy of getting food, no one paid attention to her.

The monitoring system naturally responded to the girl's behavior.

However, Ye Han had thought about this before and decided to avoid arguments with tourists as much as possible, so he would be able to understand the situation once they entered the park.

In short, she will not let unqualified food enter the animals' mouths.

As soon as Yao Bing and his companion entered the bird house, they were stunned by the fairy-tale scene before them.

Wider wooden fences form independent living areas, where various cute little animals live freely and safely.

There are stone-paved paths under your feet, surrounded by lush green grass. Small flowers of various colors are blooming near the fences. The flowers are in clusters and the grass is green. The endless green spreads outward, covering the entire area.

Even in early winter, it has not withered and is full of vitality.

Snow-white rabbits are running in the low grass, like white clouds floating in the green land, so clean that it is heart-warming; young sika deer are strolling with their parents beside the rockery and streams, occasionally looking up to take a bite of leaves, a leisurely and contented scene.

There are some colorfully painted small houses everywhere. They are designed in the shape of a Chinese character "田", with red roofs and small windows. The bright colors are eye-catching. They are the homes of rabbits and other small animals.

In the center there are some peculiarly shaped root carvings, tree stumps and low rockery for them to hide and play.

A luxurious tree house was built on the big tree planted in the back for squirrels and other cute birds to live in. Yao Bing and others could hear the clear and melodious bird songs, accompanied by the cooing sounds of pigeons, forming a unique symphony of birds.

The whole scene is like an animal kingdom in a fairy tale, making people afraid to step forward for fear of disrupting the quiet beauty.

Yao Bing and the other person took several photos of the dreamlike scene before tiptoeing forward.

The other tourists did the same, they all subconsciously lowered their voices and walked lightly for fear of disturbing these cute animals.

Such scenes cannot be seen in other zoos.

Especially in display areas enclosed by glass walls, visitors will try to tap on the glass to attract the animals' attention, which is likely to scare the animals.

Yao Bing and Tan Shuangshuang divided the food, and each of them got a dozen stalks of grass and a lot of carrot strips.

Just as I was about to feed the rabbits, I saw the hand-drawn picture next to the fence. The design was very beautiful and eye-catching.

Yao Bing saw the first picture, which showed tourists feeding the children with food they brought with them.

The food is labeled with yellow leaves, residual pesticides, sludge, undrained water droplets, parasite eggs, as well as leeks, rapeseed, etc. (not edible for rabbits).

The second picture follows: several rabbits curled up on the ground in pain after eating, with a note next to them: gastrointestinal disease, stomachache.

The third picture: A veterinarian came to treat the patient and the staff were busy.

The fourth picture: Several larger rabbits gradually recovered after injections and medication, but one young rabbit died.

The last picture is the rabbit’s little grave.

There is a reminder in bold font below: Please do not bring in outside food, and thank you tourists for maintaining their safety.

Yao Bing had to admit that he was shocked when he saw the last grave.

She never thought that bringing vegetables to feed the animals would cause so much harm.

Most of the vegetables people eat are sprayed with pesticides, so it is normal to have water droplets on the vegetables when washing them. Who cares about these?

Just took it.

But rabbits will get sick if they eat this vegetable.

It may not be as serious as shown in the picture, but it is definitely not a suitable food for them.

As for the yellowing leaves, she would not choose this type, but there is no guarantee that other tourists would not choose the same.

Yao Bing once saw some tourists at the zoo feeding animals with wilted and yellowed vegetable leaves, and they didn't think there was anything wrong with it.

Thinking of this, she took a picture of the illustration and prepared to post it on her Moments, hoping that more people would see it.

This kind of popular science is very meaningful.

She didn't want her careless behavior to hurt these animals, otherwise she would feel very guilty.

This was drawn by the two keepers in charge here. One of them had never even studied illustration, but they still worked together to complete this work.

It embodies their love for animals.

Ye Han was surprised and moved when she saw it. This was exactly the science popularization effect she wanted.

The illustration format is easier to accept than text, not to mention that the rabbit in the drawing is very cute, so its death in the end makes people feel heartbroken and regretful.

It will give tourists a deep impression.

Sure enough, after seeing the illustration, An Tong paused as she was about to take out the vegetable leaves from her backpack.

She glanced at the lop-eared rabbit jumping around in the grass, then looked at the grave at the end of the illustration, and her heart couldn't help but tremble.

The two kinds of vegetables had been kept in the refrigerator for several days and were put directly into plastic bags when they were taken out in the morning. She took a look at them when she was on the sightseeing bus and saw that there were water droplets all over the leaves and they did not look very fresh.

It seems that it cannot be fed.

However, her boyfriend didn't care. "The picture above is too exaggerated. It's not like I didn't raise rabbits when I was a child. How can I be so delicate? It's just for--"

He originally wanted to make money, but it turned out that they gave everything away for free, and the quality was a hundred times better than the vegetable leaves they brought.

Organic carrots cost more than 20 yuan per pound on the market, it’s really worth it.

I had no choice but to say, "Why are you afraid? Let's give it a try. Maybe the rabbit will like it."

An Tong didn't respond, but walked to the fence with the hay distributed by Huajianji.

She found that the grass in her hands had been dried, which preserved the internal nutrients and some moisture well, preventing the growth of bacteria and insect eggs.

It is green in color and exudes a strong herbal aroma. Rabbits will definitely like to eat it.

Sure enough, the lop-eared rabbit, which was originally timid and was ready to hide far away when it saw humans approaching, suddenly moved its nose, sniffed east and west, and finally found the right location.

It jumped towards An Tong step by step, its big drooping ears fluttering slightly with the movement, and it looked chubby and very cute.

An Tong took a long piece of Timothy grass and fed it. The lop-eared rabbit chewed it very quickly with its three-lobed mouth. The length of the grass kept shortening inch by inch. When it reached the last half, she even felt a strong pulling force coming from the opposite side. She let go in time.

The lop-eared rabbit pulled the grass to its side and began to eat it at a faster pace.

An Tong took two steps closer at the right time and touched the other's big furry ears.

So soft.

Moreover, its fur color is beautiful, even and dense, and it does not shed like other lop-eared rabbits.

The lop-eared rabbit's ears moved, but it did not hide. Its eyes were fixed on the grass in her hand. After eating, it took two steps forward and bit two alfalfa sticks.

These are their favorite grass seeds, not to mention that they are irrigated with nutrient solution, which increases their attractiveness exponentially.

Four or five lop-eared rabbits nearby also gathered together to compete for the grass.

Two of them grabbed one, one on the left and one on the right, and chewed it with their mouths as if they were competing to see who was faster, and kept pulling it towards themselves.

The two big furry balls were pulled forward two steps from time to time, and finally chewed the grass in pieces. They each got a portion, finished eating quickly, and then went to grab others'.

An Tong touched this one and pinched that one, watching them fight for the grass she fed them, and she felt so happy.

Her boyfriend took this opportunity to throw cabbage leaves to her, "Come on, eat the leaves."

The lop-eared rabbit sniffed the yellow leaves with water droplets on them, then turned around and continued to grab the grass.

"Why don't you eat? You're such a picky eater." The boy muttered quietly, and threw another small green vegetable, "Here, this one for you, eat it quickly! This one is fresh."

Being rejected again.

How can ordinary vegetables be as delicious as the grass watered with plant nutrient solution? What's more, the grass is not dried to a high degree, so it still retains some of its fresh and juicy taste without making them sick.

After enjoying the grass, five or six lop-eared rabbits twitched their noses and hopped away in the direction of another tourist, leaving only a lonely cabbage leaf and two green vegetables on the grass, which was particularly eye-catching.

An Tong felt embarrassed for a moment.

At this time, another group of tourists came over and saw: "Who threw these vegetable leaves? They are all yellow."

"Speechless. Rabbits can't eat this, they will have diarrhea."

"Doesn't Huajianji provide fodder?"

The three saw An Tong and her boyfriend: "Did you throw it?"

The boyfriend was startled and waved his hands hastily: "...Ah, no, no. We didn't see it either."

The three tourists looked at him suspiciously: "Luckily he didn't eat it, let's pick it up and throw it away."

"good."

So I threw it into the trash can.

An Tong & Boyfriend: "......"

The two were so embarrassed that they were speechless and secretly thankful that others didn't know it was them who brought it.

At the same time.

Yao Bing and Tan Shuangshuang are surrounded by a circle of dwarf crabapple rabbits.

This kind of rabbit is very small, only 20 cm in length when fully grown, and can be held up with two hands.

The upright ears have a hint of pink, the whole body is pure white, a small ball of fluffy fur, the eyes are big and bright, and there is black eyeliner around the eyes, which makes it look very beautiful.

Yao Bing looked at them chewing the grass in his hands, reached out and gently stroked their soft fur, and felt his heart melt.

So cute.

Like a ball of snow-white cotton.

The grass in her hand was almost eaten up, but Tan Shuangshuang still had a small handful.

At this moment, there was a sound of kicking and clacking, and a small sika deer came over. It was only 60 cm tall and still in its infancy.

Its body is light brown with many white spots on its back and sides, and its fur is smooth, like a jungle elf.

She is so beautiful, and her deer eyes are so clear and spotless.

It stopped not far away, with its front legs slightly apart, and barked softly at the two men.

Ahhhhh!

Yao Bing screamed inwardly and looked at it with joy.

It was the first time she heard a sika deer call. The sound was so pleasant, delicate and a little coquettish. The deer's call was truly true.

Seeing it staring at the grass in the hands of the two men, Yao Bing didn't care about the snow-white rabbit under his feet. He slowly stood up so as not to scare the other party and handed over the only two remaining alfalfa grasses.

The little sika deer took two more steps forward and raised its head to eat grass.

The two were so excited that they couldn't help but reach out and touch its tiny ears.

However, when he looked up again, he saw an adult stag approaching.

It has a very strong body, can reach 1.5 meters in length and weigh over 100 kg. The antlers on the top of its head, which are forked like branches, are more than 50 centimeters high and extend forward from the base. They look full and hard, and are very difficult to deal with.

Yao Bing suddenly retracted his outstretched hand and swallowed.

These antlers were so huge, bigger than any she had ever seen. It was said that they could easily pierce a person's hand.

I have to say, she was a little scared.

The little sika deer turned around and called out to his father a few times.

The stag responded with a long deer call, glanced at the two of them, and walked away.

Tan Shuangshuang put on the disposable gloves distributed and took out the cut carrot strips. The little sika deer immediately opened its mouth and bit them, eating them happily with a crunching sound.

Occasionally, if a small piece of crumbs falls, it will spread its legs and lower its head to eat it, without wasting any.

Yao Bing was also very excited to feed him.

The dwarf rabbits below were not willing to be outdone. Although they were small in size, they jumped around to grab the small crumbs dropped by the little sika deer, making the deer so angry that it raised its hooves and stepped on it.

Of course it cannot be stepped on, because rabbits are very agile.

Just at this time, other tourists came over and fed the cute rabbits, which helped the two relieve the stress.

The little sika deer ate half a bag of carrot strips and a dozen pieces of grass in a row, and looked a little full.

So it followed the adult stag back to the stream, frolicking around in the surrounding rockery and woods, and occasionally hid behind its mother to play with it.

A sturdy stag stood guard on the side, glancing around vigilantly from time to time.

A picture of joy.

There were many tourists gathered around taking pictures, but they just watched from a distance and did not disturb them.

Yao Bing excitedly flipped through the photo of herself and the little sika deer. Tan Shuangshuang helped take the photo, and she also took a few photos of the deer.

There are shots of a little sika deer biting a carrot from her hand, the clear, innocent eyes of the little deer when it tilts its head, and a video of it lowering its head and raising its hooves to move around while a pure white rabbit hops around underneath.

So cute.

Be sure to keep it as a souvenir.

They went to the front again.

On the way, we saw a group of goats grazing, alpacas chewing leaves, guinea fowl pecking at grains on the ground, etc.

Generally, there is a strange smell in the area near the sheep, but there is none here. Every sheep is very clean and you can touch it and even gently touch the sensitive horns.

With their excellent eyesight, the two saw a squirrel standing on a tree, chewing a pine cone in its hand.

The fruits of other pine trees such as Larix gmelinii generally mature in October and fall to the ground when ripe.

Huajianji stored a lot of pine cones in the tree house, attracting dozens of squirrels.

They are very curious and like to collect things. Occasionally, you can see them stealing food from other animals, with their big fluffy tails swinging in the air, followed by the angry cries of other animals.

Unfortunately, the squirrels had already slid back into the trees so nimbly that the land animals could not catch up with them.

The tree house has also become the most comfortable residence for the squirrels, and they have settled down completely in Huajianji.

Yao Bing and her partner were taking photos as they walked forward. On the way, a tourist exchanged half a bag of grains for their half bag of carrot strips. He must have wanted to feed the sika deer scattered in other areas.

They were just going to feed the pigeons and heard a 'cooing' sound ahead.

I'm sending out red envelopes for this chapter, muah. I suddenly had an idea, if I write a book about a zoo, will anyone read it? (Starry eyes)

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