A pair of giant pandas eat zongzi at Shanghai Wild Animal Park.
Ti GongA lesser panda enjoys zongziat Shanghai Wild Animal Park on Thursday.
Ti GongMeerkats eat zongzi at Shanghai Zoo.
Ti GongFennec foxes enjoy zongzi at Shanghai Zoo.
Ti GongRiver deer enjoy zongzi at Shanghai Zoo.
The Shanghai Zoo in Changning District served up special zongzi to its animal inhabitants on Thursday, in honor of Dragon Boat Festival.
Zongzi are a traditional festival food made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in leaves. The zoo's zongzi were prepared with the dietary needs of its animals in mind. Meerkates and fennec foxes, for example, got zongzi stuffed with canine food and mealworms, which were quickly devoured.
Ti GongTurtles have zongzi at Shanghai Zoo.
Ti GongA monkey has zongzi at Shanghai Wild Animal Park.
Ti GongA turtle chows down on zongzi at Shanghai Zoo.
Ti GongZookeepers prepare zongzi with canine feed and mealworm filling.
Galapagos tortoises were served zongzi wrapped with plantain leaf veins and bamboo leaves. Yellow-margined box turtles got special shrimp zongzi.
Among animals once indigenous to Shanghai and East China, otters were treated with fish-filling zongzi, and badgers had zongzi filled with beef.
Porcupines and river deer were served zongzi with vegetables.
Ti GongA racoontakes in zongzi at Shanghai Wild Animal Park.
Ti GongAn African elephant is fed withzongziat Shanghai Wild Animal Park.
Ti GongAn animal keeper makes zongzi with fruit fillings at Shanghai Wild Animal Park.
At the Shanghai Wild Animal Park in the Pudong New Area, animals also enjoy a banquet of zongzi.
African elephants enjoy special zongzi with watermelon fillings wrapped by plantain leaves, and the treat for lesser pandas are zongzi filled with apple, banana and raisins.
Animal keepers prepared zongzi with peanut, red dates and biscuits for racoons.
Ti GongA lesser panda enjoys zongzi at Shanghai Wild Animal Park.