Giant panda giving birth in Tokyo zoo
A panda belonging to the giant panda family was born at the Ueno zoo in Japan's Tokyo capital at noon on July 5. This is considered a rare success in the animal care program by the captive method of the sunrise country.
This unnamed "baby" panda is the first panda born at Ueno zoo in the past 24 years and is also the first ever born of natural mating. .
Shin Shin panda pair and "partner" Ri Ri.
Just a few days ago, the new Ueno zoo authorities discovered that Shin Shin's mother panda " might be pregnant" after the caregivers of Shin Shin noticed that the "girl" seemed restless by the noise and the light.
Shin Shin panda and its "partner" Ri Ri were confirmed to "cuddle" each other twice in March and the female bear's health status, including its hormone levels and anorexia nervosa. two weeks, making Ueno zoo authorities think it was conceived.
The Shin Shin and Ri Ri pandas were rented from China by the Ueno zoo last year at an annual cost of about $ 1 million. According to the Yomiuri newspaper of Japan, currently the country of the Rising Sun has a total of 16 pandas born.
From Beijing's capital, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said the newly born panda in Japan was good news and hoped the relationship between the two countries could be motivated with the birth of the panda. .
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