Li Yimeng checks the food plan for tigers at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Keeper Li Yimeng observes a tiger at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Li Yimeng works at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Li Yimeng works at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Li Yimeng works at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Keeper Li Yimeng observes a tiger at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Keeper Li Yimeng observes a tiger at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Li Yimeng works at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Keeper Li Yimeng likes observing animals during her free time at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Li Yimeng works at the Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden in Changchun City, the capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province. The 27-year-old postgraduate student in veterinary science at Jilin University is responsible for looking after seven tigers and one lion, task that including preparing food and cleaning their dens. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)