The story of a lost boy being watched by a "golden boy" all night has caused a stir, and his parents are extremely worried.

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The Botanical Garden continues to launch a new "youth idol", this time it is a real foreign name and often calls love "cage leader". However, the life of the "idol" before coming to the Botanical Garden was also very storyful.
It is no exaggeration to say that the Botanical Garden has been the second hottest zoo in Vietnam right now when there are constantly very interesting stories, attracting the attention of a large number of netizens. Among them, the story of a "barn" character with an illustrious reputation on social media, even one of the "social media idols" in the Botanical Garden, is of great interest to many people. That is the orange Mika cat that has been spreading on many social media platforms.
Appearing on many fanpages, images and stories about Mika the orange cat have attracted the attention of many netizens. Many people left comments arguing that Mika is a wild cat, even worried about Mika's eating and living. Not only that, when the photo recorded the image of Mika in the bear cage, many people also thought that this cat fell into a wild animal cage, so it was very worried that Mika could be in danger. But few people suspect that Mika was indeed a wild cat. But now, Mika has a position at the Botanical Garden and is famous on social media.
On the fanpage of the Saigon Zoo shared: "Those who regularly go to the Saigon Zoo will know that there are many wild cats in the Saigon Zoo, the number is now up to nearly 100 children. They become almost official members of the Botanical Garden. The babies are monitored by staff, visitors and veterinarians to avoid the source of infection for zoo friends.
Everyone will see them everywhere in the zoos, including wild animal cages and living peacefully with zookeepers, even climbing to the position of Keeper like Mika in the Bear Cage, becoming the "idol" of the Botanical Garden, making visitors excited when visiting." The Botanical Garden even made a sign clearly stating Mika's title of "cage chief", and explained that Mika was "working" and not falling into a wild animal cage.
In addition to the "cage chief" Mika, in the Zoo each animal is given its own name, just like the "key staff" of the Zoo. Recently, a post about the names of the animals at the Botanical Garden shared by the Saigon fanpage continues to become a topic of interaction among netizens. For example, "Thao Em" is a pair of Thai-Vietnamese deer (named after their place of birth) who went to Vietnam to "set up a business" in 2014. Thao Em's cradle will be held tomorrow, April 29.
Thao Em's parents were born and raised in a Thai zoo. In 2014, "Thai, Lan" and a male giraffe crossed a road of more than 1,000km from the Laos-Vietnam border to Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City and lives in the Saigon Botanical Garden. "Thai" and "Lan" are arranged to work in the same department. The bond between fellow giraffes, and the situation has become love. After a while, the couple had three children: the eldest sister, "Thao Chi" and the youngest "Thao Em". Currently, the eldest sister of "Thao Chi" and "Thao Em" is living in Cu Chi. The third sister "Thao Chi" (named by the caretaker) has gone to get married. The "husband" is a giraffe of Thai origin who traveled on a bus to Vietnam with her parents.
Thao Em at birth weighed about 50kg and was approximately 2m tall. Explaining the name of this baby deer, Mr. Mai Khac Trung Truc - director of the Animal Enterprise, Saigon Botanical Garden - said that when the baby was born, Ms. Huynh Thu Thao, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company, had just returned to the unit. "At this time, the brothers sat and joked with each other, saying that there was "Thao Chi" and now there must be more "Thao Em", so that name is associated with the baby deer until now," Mr. Truc said.
Noel is a bear born before Christmas Eve, who is in charge of giving the baby the name Noel. Or like the kangaroo "Bun Ca", is the experience and attachment of Mr. Truc himself. Mr. Truc recalled that when he was born, Bun Ca fell out of his mother's bag. His mother did not adopt, Mr. Truc had to leave the baby in a backpack to raise for his mother and had to hug him wherever he went. "One day after work, I took him home, at that time my wife cooked fish noodles, so my child cried out: "Or daddy name him Fish Bun". Since then, this should be associated with baby kangaroos," Mr. Truc recounted.
"Youth Idols" at the Zoo with shocking nicknames, Netizens are excited Như Lan16:10:13 17/01/2025At the Zoo, the animals are given unique nicknames that make many people unable to guess what species they are when they hear their names. This makes young people excited and flock to the zoo.
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