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35 Years Old, China's Eldest Panda Critically Ill

"Changchang", China's eldest panda of 35 years old, has fallen critically ill due to his agedness and organic exhaustion, said sources from Jinan Zoo, Shandong Province.


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"Changchang", China's eldest panda of 35 years old, has fallen critically ill due to his agedness and organic exhaustion, said sources from Jinan Zoo, Shandong Province.

After the May Holiday, "Changchang" became 'lazy' and refused to eat and was diagnosed as pneumonia and senile liver diseases, according to the zoo.

The average life expectancy of panda is 30 years, and 35 is equal to 85 years old of human being.



By People's Daily Online


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