We all love pandas. We all love baby pandas even more. So here’s a trio of short appealing videos that will quickly have you smiling.
Rare Baby Panda Twins
This rare pair of panda twins Ai Hin & Mei Hin are still very young in these pictures. First you’ll see one with his mother Mei Mei, then the pair getting acquainted with each other and the world.
Like that? It gets better. Go to page 2 where you’ll see panda babies at the Panda Kindergarten at the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base outside Chengdu, China.
This pair was born in 2006 to Ei Mei and Mei Mei, which the Research Base leased to a zoo in western Japan’s Wakayama prefecture under a Sino-Japanese cooperation program on giant panda breeding. When they were a few years old they were sent to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding which is where the pandas on pages 2 and 3 live.
Photo credit: zidane_0120
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+ add your ownAdorable, thank you!
Adorable, thank you!
Adorable, thank you!
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So, so cute. May they live on!
So, so cute. May they live on!
Pandas are simply gorgeous! I had the privilege of seeing Fei-Fei and Xiao-Xiao (4 year old pandas) in our zoo back in 1988, China sent them over to Australia for a 3 month visit. They were indeed "China's Living Treasures".
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