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熊猫大使的首次表演

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发表于 2016-8-4 10:44:46 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式


Chinese goodwill ambassadors, two giant pandas - Wang Wang and Fu Ni - made their debut at the Adelaide Zoo in South Australia. The visitors were excited to see one of the world's most endangered species up close. The adorable four-year-old male Wang Wang and three-year-old female Fu Ni amuse everyone.
Visitors said, "And they're cheeky and lovable, aren't they?"
"And they look funny when they eat."
People hope the pair will reproduce during their stay.

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Funi, a three-year-old female giant panda, looks at fruits in its
new enclosure at Adelaide Zoo in the South Australia state
November 28, 2009. Australia welcomed on Saturday two giant
pandas from China. Zookeepers said they hope they will become
the first breeding pair in the southern hemisphere.



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In this photo supplied by Adelaide Zoo, Australia's Governor
General Quentin Bryce observes male giant panda Wang Wang after
the official opening of the panda exhibit at the Adelaide Zoo,
Australia, on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009. Two giant pandas are on loan
to the zoo for 10 years, and officials hope they will breed.
(AP Photo/Adelaide Zoo, Bryan Charton)

Zhang Juncai, Chinese Ambassador to Australia, said, "Who can rule out the possibility that the lucky girl will fall into the net of love and later have a lovely baby, Kung Fu Panda!"
The two pandas were sent to the zoo on a 10-year-loan for research purposes, as agreed by the two governments when Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang visited Canberra in early November.
The couple are the first giant pandas to ever live in the southern hemisphere.

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Funi, a three-year-old female giant panda, inspects its new
enclosure at Adelaide Zoo in the South Australia state November
28, 2009. Australia welcomed on Saturday two giant pandas from
China. Zookeepers said they hope they will become the first
breeding pair in the southern hemisphere.

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