
The baby giant panda born in the Madrid Zoo in August this year will meet the public for the first time on Saturday. The male cub - the third of giant panda Hua Zui Ba, whose twins born in 2010 have since been transferred to China - has now grown to 40 centimeters in length and gained weight from the 210 grams at its birth to some 4.2 kilograms. The baby panda will be named on Dec. 5 pending results of an internet poll. The public will be able to see the baby panda during the weekend during feeding and resting time in the indoor bedroom with its mother. The Madrid Zoo will set up a webcam next week. There are roughly 300 giant pandas in captivity throughout the world, and fewer than 1,600 living in the wild in a few mountain ranges in central China. Most pandas bred in captivity are conceived through artificial insemination. Reproduction is difficult as female pandas are only able to conceive for about two or three days in the spring.
GMT 15:21 2017 Monday ,16 October
India man-eating tiger dies after being electrocutedGMT 20:20 2017 Sunday ,08 October
White tiger cubs maul keeper to death in IndiaGMT 09:50 2017 Thursday ,05 October
Leopard on the loose in Indian car factoryGMT 18:49 2017 Wednesday ,04 October
Cats kill one million birds a day in AustraliaGMT 20:36 2017 Wednesday ,27 September
Wildlife groups accused of funding abuses against Pygmies in AfricaGMT 17:41 2017 Tuesday ,26 September
Wildlife groups accused of funding abuses against Pygmies in AfricaGMT 10:55 2017 Wednesday ,20 September
Wildlife pays the price of Kenya's illegal grazingGMT 16:45 2017 Thursday ,14 September
Elephants hide by day, forage at night to evade poachers
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor