Taipei Zoo's Asian Elephants Relocate; Youxin and Youkai Adapt to New Environment First
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Taipei Zoo has moved two Asian elephants, Youxin and Youkai, to the African animal area after a year of desensitization training. This relocation is part of a larger renovation project for the zoo's habitats.
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- Q: Which two elephants from Taipei Zoo were relocated first to the African animal area?
- A: The two Asian elephants named Youxin and Youkai were the ones relocated to the new area.
- Q: How long did the desensitization training last before the relocation task began?
- A: The training lasted for a full year of gradual desensitization before the relocation.
- Q: How did the two elephants communicate with each other upon arriving at their destination?
- A: They communicated by frequently trumpeting and touching their trunks with each other.
- Q: Will Youxin and Youkai share the same active space with the elephant named Qianhui?
- A: No, they will not be active in the same space, but they will still see and smell each other.
- Q: Why is Taipei Zoo planning large-scale renovations for the habitats starting this autumn?
- A: They want to enhance animal welfare, update old facilities, and align with professional care trends.