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Oops, new photos!!!

flyaway flyaway - 22 months ago
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1号大熊猫宝宝110日龄.jpg 

1号大熊猫宝宝现状.jpg

2号大熊猫宝宝3月龄.jpg 

5号宝宝“淘淘”.jpg 

5号和6号是双胞胎。.jpg 

7号宝宝“欢欢”.jpg 

9号宝宝“福娃”.jpg 

12号宝宝“翠翠”.jpg 

14号宝宝“芊芊”.jpg

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Catching the panda baby's birth

flyaway flyaway - 22 months ago

Oh, come on. I am too weak to be touched so much...

Don't I look as cute as a little cat?

Yep, I still need time to be stronger. Before that you should take good care of me!

So, you can see that I am a real panda now.

Look, I am getting stronger and bigger.

Hey, taking photos for me is welcomed.

Say Yeah!

You can see me, but I can't see you.

Now I can!

Well, It feels good to sleep like this. Go try it!

Oops, I've become a big boy already. 

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The heaviest baby

flyaway flyaway - 22 months ago

No, it's not some strange creature from outer space - it's a giant panda cub. In fact, it's the heaviest cub ever born in captivity.

Six-year-old giant panda Zhang Ka delivered the baby at the Wolong Giant Panda Research Centre in China.The cub weighed a very tiny 218 grams but this is apparently heavy in panda terms. Most are born at between 83 and 190 grams.

'It is very rare for them to be even near 200 grams,' the Xinhua news agency said. This made things rather tough for mum unfortunately.

'The whole process lasted about 34 hours and was the longest in the history of panda reproduction,' Zhang Hemin, head of the Wolong centre, said of the birth. But despite the protracted proceedings, both mother and baby are now doing well. 

The giant panda is one of the world's most exotic and endangered species and can be found only in China. It is extremely difficult to breed them in captivity - making this youngster particularly special.