Photo of Binbin (left) and Nini, the inspiration for the mascots of the 9th Asian Winter Games, taken on February 13, 2025 ...
[1] A zoo in China has raised safety concerns by selling tiger urine. The zoo claims it can treat various health conditions.
Dong Yixing and Wang Hengzhi HARBIN, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- With the 9th Asian Winter Games in full swing in Harbin, the Siberian ...
The mascots of the 9th Asian Winter Games—Siberian tigers Binbin and Nini—symbolize the unique natural and cultural heritage ...
A zoo that started selling tiger urine for about $7 a bottle and claiming it had medical benefits sparked a social media ...
The mascots of the 9th Asian Winter Games — Siberian tigers "Binbin" and "Nini" — symbolize an in-depth exploration and ...
A zoo in China has been selling Siberian tiger urine as a remedy for ailments like rheumatism, despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting its medicinal benefits. The product has faced ...
A visitor recently shared on social media that the Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo in Sichuan province, southwestern China, was selling a “medicinal tiger urine” from Siberian tigers for 50 yuan ...
The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, a popular tourist attraction, is offering bottles of "medicinal tiger urine" from Siberian tigers for 50 yuan (Rs 596) each, South China Morning Post reported.
Editor's note: This is part of a series of videos offering an up-close perspective on the animal kingdom. A special 360-degree video camera system was set up in zoos and other facilities to show ...
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