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Bao Li and Qing Bao, the respective male and female giant pandas ... Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute Pandas Make Their Official Return to the National Zoo — and ...
At the National Zoo, the new pandas ... Two staff members who worked closely with the animals, giant panda keeper Mariel Lally and assistant curator Laurie Thompson, wrote a Friday update on ...
That’s what staff at the National Zoo in D.C. said in a post on X. Bleats and chirps between two giant pandas are a sure sign that flirtatious feelings are in the air! Paired with rolls ...
Bao Li and Qing Bao, the pandas who moved from China to the National Zoo in October, are finally ready to meet their fans. The Giant Panda Habitat, Bird House and Asia Trail are currently closed ...
And, according to the Smithsonian National Zoo, the pandas are feeling it, too. Bao Li and Qing Bao are only three-and-a-half years old, still about 18 months shy of typical giant panda breeding ...
Read all about the ‘bears and the bleats’ in this update from the Zoo’s panda keeper team. by Laurie Thompson and Mariel Lally Giant panda Bao Li at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.
The US’s two giant pandas caused a stir at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo Friday after they were spotted flirting with each other — in what zookeepers hope could be a sign of potential panda ...
On May 23, 1992, two male giant pandas were ... John Kasich (R-Westerville) and Zoo Director Jack Hanna hoped those pandas could take a detour in Ohio before returning to China.
At the National Zoo ... in panda breeding programs. So the sonic signals of mutual interest demonstrated recently by the two young immigrants from China seemed especially welcome. Two staff members ...
At the National Zoo, the new pandas, still too young for romance, have nevertheless given welcome indications that they are interested in each other, staff members say. The female bleated at the ...