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Originally published August 9 2005

Male panda cub born in San Diego zoo

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

A male panda cub was born in a San Diego Zoo on Wednesday from natural mating.



Zoo officials said the 4-ounce (113.5-gram) cub, whose name and gender have yet to be determined, was born late on Tuesday. Thirteen-year-old mother Bai Yun, on loan from China, was originally carrying twins but one of the fetuses died in the womb. In Washington, Mei Xiang gave birth to a male panda cub at the National Zoo last month after artificial insemination. Giant pandas are notoriously difficult to breed because they are normally solitary creatures and the female is fertile only 3-5 days a year. But Bai Yun's new cub was the second to be born as a result of natural mating with San Diego Zoo's male panda, Gao Gao. "We have two really great adult bears. Gao Gao is very interested in mating," said zoo spokeswoman Sharon Dewar. "Our researchers have to study their behavior very carefully to know the right point at which to put them together." Under the agreement with China, the new cub will be named by the Chinese after 100 days and it will be returned to its native land of China when it is 3 years old. It will be some time before the public gets a glimpse of the cub, except through the zoo's "panda-cam" on its Web site, www.sandiegozoo.com. "It will not be on show until the mother wants to take the cub out and that will be several months," Dewar said. Bai Yun gave birth in San Diego to twins in 2003 but only a male panda, Mei Sheng, survived. She gave birth in 1999 through artificial insemination to a female cub that was returned to China in 2004.


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