aechae posted on 21-5-2014 01:44 PM
nk tnya lg, klu panda ni mati dlm jagaan kita, kena byr apa2 x?
In 2010, male panda Kou Kou died while officials at the Oji Zoo in Kobe, Japan, tried to extract semen from him. The Chinese alleged foul play and demanded $500,000 in compensation. The loan agreement stipulated payment if the 14-year-old panda were to die as the result of human error. Media reports suggested that Kou Kou suffered a heart attack after being given too much anesthetic.
In 2007, a female panda named Yan Yan died unexpectedly while on loan to the Berlin Zoo. According to media reports, a post-mortem conducted by German vets found that she suffered heart failure caused by acute constipation. Beijing accused the Berlin Zoo of failing to provide appropriate living conditions and care, and it demanded a penalty of $500,000, as stipulated by the loan agreement. The zoo refused, causing a minor diplomatic incident. It sent an autopsy report to Beijing saying Yan Yan died of natural causes, but the Chinese State Forestry Administration wanted to conduct its own investigation. The panda spent several years on ice in a mortuary, but no one at the Berlin Zoo could confirm Tuesday what has happened to her body.
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