On November 26, Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Shandong carried out physical examinations on primates, carnivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous, and two-climbing wild animals such as kangaroos, ring-tailed lemurs, lion cubs, golden pythons.

According to reports, as the temperature continues to cool after the winter, small animals are more likely to develop gastrointestinal diseases, colds and other symptoms. Qingdao Forest Wildlife World uses physical observation, auscultation temperature measurement, blood testing, B-ultrasound testing, vaccine injection Take anthelmintics and other methods to conduct physical examinations and preventive measures for wild animals to ensure that wild animals are healthy and safe through the winter.

The picture shows a veterinarian performing a physical examination on a kangaroo.

Photo by Yu Fangping sent by China News Agency Photo source: CNSPHOTO


Release time: 2020-11-26 22:11:31 【Editor: Li Jun】