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Meet china¡¯s most celebrated baby boomers. 16 panda cubs <°õ¡¤»çÀÚ¡¤À̸® µî> Áü½Â »õ³¢, 5 to 7-months-old, the most ever born in captivity °¨±Ý<¼Ó¹Ú>µÇ¾î in one year. Now full-fledged ´ÙÀÚ¶õ, ¾î¿³ÇÑ kindergarteners À¯Ä¡¿ø»ý at the Wolong Panda Reserve ÁöÁ¤ º¸È£ Áö¿ª, Adventurous, curious, feisty ±â¿îÂù, ½Î¿ì±â ÁÁ¾ÆÇÏ´Â, stubborn°íÁý ¼¾. Just like raising children, she says, only these kids get the ultimate ÃÖ°íÀÇ kid love treatment, hands-on ½ÇÁöÀÇ pampering ÀÀ¼®À» ¹Þ¾ÆÁÖ´Ù 24 hours a day. Ah, this is the life! There¡¯s no question these baby boomers are being spoiled rotten öºÎÁö ÀÀ¼®¹ÞÀÌ°¡ µÇ´Ù. It¡¯s not just because they¡¯re so adorable and playful. Hey, hey, pay attention! This is really important. In fact, there is very serious science that¡¯s at work here. For years, Chinese scientist believed pandas were solitary ¿Ü·Î¿î, È¥ÀÚ¸¸ÀÇ creatures with limited interests. In captivity, they were often kept apart. When brought together for mating ±³¹è, ¦Áþ±â, well, socially they were pretty clumsy ¼Åõ¸¥. But the more scientists observed, the more they realized. Pandas enjoyed company and thrived on ¿¹»ó¿Ü·Î Áñ±â´Ù more variety, including a less boring diet along with the 50 pounds of bamboo they down each day. They now get apples and home-made cookies. ¡®It turns out they¡¯re a lot more like people than we thought,¡¯ says the director of the Wolong Reserve. The more social interaction »óÈ£ÀÛ¿ë and variety they have as cubs, the healthier they are in their prime ÀλýÀÇ ÇÑ⶧¿¡. So pandas like to be touched. That¡¯s right. Yeah! They like to be talked to. That¡¯s right. They like to be stroked ¾²´Ùµë´Ù, ¾î·ç¸¸Áö´Ù. Yeah! And they like to play. The hope is, this generation will end up ¸¶Ä§³»´Â <~À¸·Î> µÇ´Ù better in every respect ¸ðµç Á¡¿¡¼, stronger, more self-confident ÀڽŠÀÖ´Â and when the time comes, more skillful in perpetuating ¿µÁ¸<¿µ¼Ó>½ÃÅ°´Ù the species Á¾. Who knows, like that other well-known boomer generation, they might even end up believing nobody does it better. Mark Litky, ABC News, |
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