The remains of Jia Jia – the world’s oldest giant panda who was put to sleep last month at the age of 38 – will be used for scientific research, education and conservation, Ocean Park said yesterday.
Instead of being disposed of, Jia Jia’s biological samples will be preserved for histopathology research. Her skeleton, including the skull and teeth, will be retained for veterinary science education and studies, the park announced.“Over the past 17 years, Jia...
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