The nannies can be seen in the video running around and trying to make sure each cub has itsown bottle however there are some bears that seem to have other plans.
They can be seen reaching for each other's bottles.
我们可以看到,它们互相伸向对方的奶瓶。
The nannies have their hands full, picking up the cubs and trying to put them back in theirdesignated spots but the bears just can't stop moving.
保育员们忙得团团转,她们抱起熊猫幼崽,试图把它们放回自己的位置,但熊猫宝宝们就是动个不停。
One bear is persistent at his attempts to get a milk bottle from his friend next to him.
其中一只熊猫一次又一次地去抢旁边熊猫的奶瓶。
After some time, the pandas are seen finally settling down on the grass and drinking their milk.
过了一阵之后,这些熊猫们终于安顿了下来,躺在草地上喝起奶来。
Panda nannies are responsible for helping to feed the animals along with cleaning hundreds ofpounds of faeces and transporting hundreds of pounds of bamboo every day.
熊猫的保育员们负责每天给熊猫们喂食,清理几百磅重的粪便,运送几百磅重的竹子。
Chengdu's Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is home to some 113 Giant Pandas and also76 red pandas.
成都大熊猫繁育研究基地居住着约113只大熊猫和76只小熊猫。
The centre claims to have the world's largest artificial breeding population of captive GiantPandas.
大熊猫繁育研究基地称他们人工圈养的大熊猫数量是世界上最多的。
Around 15,000 people visit the base every day during peak season.
在旺季,每天约有1.5万人来基地参观。
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It's estimated that there are around 1,600 Giant Pandas in the wild. There are 300 in zoos andbreeding centres around the world.
据估计,野生大熊猫约有1600只。世界各地的动物园和繁育中心共有300只。
It's unsure how long Giant Pandas live in the wild. However Chinese scientists reported zoopandas as old as 35.
人们尚未能确切知道野生大熊猫的寿命。但是中国的科学家 报告 称动物园里的大熊猫能活35岁。
A wild panda's diet is 99 percent bamboo while the remaining one percent is usually smallrodents.
野生大熊猫的饮食99%都是竹子,而剩下的1%通常是小的啮齿类动物。
Giant Pandas need to consume around 20 to 40 pounds of bamboo each day to get thenutrients they need.
大熊猫每天需要吃掉约20到40磅重的竹子,才能获得他们所需的营养。
On all four legs, Giant Pandas stand at around three to four feet tall.
四条腿都立起来,大熊猫约有3到4英尺高。
Cubs do not open their eyes until they are six to eight weeks of age and are not mobile untilthree months.