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Mei Xiang was born on July 22, 1998, at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Wolong, Sichuan Province; she weighs about 230 pounds. Her mother was Xue Xue and her father was Lin Nan; both parents were wild pandas. She and Tian Tian, a male, are the National Zoo's second pair of giant pandas. [1]
[4] [5] With the birth of Xiao Liwu in 2012, Bai Yun became the second oldest panda on record to give birth. The oldest panda on record to give birth was two days older than Bai Yun at the time of birth of their respective cubs. As of May 2019, Bai Yun is the mother of six, a grandmother of eight, and a great grandmother of two.
Xiao Qi Ji was born on August 21, 2020, at 6:35 PM to Mei Xiang and Tian Tian the National Zoo's second pair of giant pandas. With Xiao Qi Ji's birth, Mei Xiang, who is aged 22 years, set a record of being the oldest giant panda in the United States to give birth and the second oldest panda to give birth in the world. [4]
This is a partial list of giant pandas, both alive and deceased.The giant panda is a conservation-reliant vulnerable species. [1] Wild population estimates of the bear vary; one estimate shows that there are about 1,590 individuals living in the wild, [2] while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figure could be as high as 2,000 to 3,000.
Shin Shin (Japanese name: 真真 ;Chinese name: 仙女) is a female giant panda [3] born in 2005 [4] through natural mating [5] in China and settled in Tokyo's Ueno Zoo. [6] She was brought from China [7] and gave birth to a cub, Xiang Xiang, with her mate Ri Ri. [8] Shin Shin and her partner arrived in Tokyo from China on February 21, 2011. [9]
No baby was born in 2014 and it was believed that Er Shun experienced a pseudopregnancy, [4] [5] a phenomenon common in giant pandas. On October 13, 2015, Er Shun gave birth to two cubs - the first giant pandas born in Canada. [6] [7] One was born at 3:31 AM and weighed 187.7 g and the other was born at 3:44 AM and weighed 115 g. At this very ...
Fu Bao was born in July 2020 to parents Ai Bao and Le Bao, who subsequently produced twin cubs, [3] the first twin pandas to be born in South Korea. Fu Bao's name means "lucky treasure". She became popular amongst South Korean netizens during the COVID-19 pandemic [2] and her presence also doubled the number of visitors to Everland's Panda ...
Their birth was the result of one of two artificial insemination procedures overnight from 13 to 14 May 2015. The pandas went on public exhibit at the zoo on 12 March 2016. [ 1 ] The last day that the giant pandas were viewable at the Toronto Zoo was 18 March 2018. [ 2 ]