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Tang Tang, the injured giant panda in Qinling Mountains, has gone home. What is the significance of returning to nature?

As an iconic animal in China, the giant panda bears many memories. In the past, the number of giant pandas was extremely rare. In order to increase the number of giant pandas, China has been committed to the cultivation and breeding of giant pandas, which is why we are now in a big zoo. Seeing the cute figure of the giant panda allows us to watch all kinds of habits of the giant panda, which can also make us happy for a long time, and even photographers are obsessed with the giant panda. Once there is a live broadcast about the giant panda on the Internet, a large number of viewers will scramble to watch it. They just don't want to miss the panda's glance and smile. Every movement seems to be a treasure, which is enough to reflect the people's love for giant pandas.

Even if many giant pandas are bred, there are giant pandas who keep their living habits in the wild. Many scientific cameras have captured wild giant pandas, and some villagers have seen the scene of giant pandas going down the mountain to feed. Everyone likes giant pandas very much. Tang Tang, a giant panda, was once found in Qinling Mountains. Tang Tang was injured when he was found. At that time, there was a very obvious wound on the shoulder blade of Tang Tang's back. If this wound is not treated in time, Tang Tang may lose the ability to live in the wild. This scene made many researchers feel distressed and immediately decided to transport Tang Tang back to the research base for treatment.

Now that Tang Tang has successfully healed the wound, it's time to send the giant panda Tang Tang home. Tang Tang has been living in the wild, and has been very adapted to the living environment in the wild. Once he enters the scientific research base, it will be difficult to return to the living habits in the wild, which will only be detrimental to the psychological development of giant pandas. In this case, it is better to let Tang Tang, the giant panda, return to the familiar field. This is Tang Tang's real home, a familiar place with the warmth of home.