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Panda cubs adorably swarm keeper during bath time

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Panda cubs adorably swarm keeper during bath time

2025-07-11 17:05 Last Updated At:18:07

A heartwarming video filmed Tuesday in the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding has gone viral, showing four panda cubs adorably swarming their keeper during bath time.

In the video, the fluffy cubs wobble around the keeper, climbing on his body, tumbling over each other, desperately trying to get his attention.

Unfazed but clearly busy, the keeper gently wipes each panda with a towel soaked in warm water, carefully cleaning their fur while fending off their playful "harassments."

The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a world-renowned institution for the conservation of giant pandas. The base is famous for its work in protecting and breeding giant pandas, red pandas and other endangered wild animals exclusive to China as well as its educational outreach programs and its role as a major tourist attraction.

Panda cubs adorably swarm keeper during bath time

Panda cubs adorably swarm keeper during bath time

A rare sight of a wolf pack traversing a mountain valley together was recorded after snowfall in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, signaling ecological recovery.

Two striking black wolves, a seldom-seen color variation, stand out distinctly in the pack at the Tomur Peak National Nature Reserve in the Tianshan Mountains.

Conservationists said that the stable presence of a wolf pack is no coincidence. In recent years, the reserve has strengthened ecological protection, improving habitats and allowing wildlife populations to recover. As apex predators, wolves return only when prey species and the broader ecosystem are thriving -- clear evidence that Tomur's conservation efforts are paying off.

Pack of wolves spotted after snowfall in Xinjiang's nature reserve

Pack of wolves spotted after snowfall in Xinjiang's nature reserve

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