Munching carrots and climbing trees, the National Zoo’s new giant pandas prepare for their public debut this month.
The furry animals are set to make their public debut at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington D.C. on Friday, Jan. 24 ...
The two giant pandas were seen on camera playing around in the snowfall that blanketed much of the Midwest and mid-Atlantic ...
A giant panda was spotted clutching its head in pain after a tourist threw a full bottle of coke at it while visiting a zoo ...
Should they become trapped the giant panda will cover their face with their paws often hiding its eye-patches and curl up. This gesture states that they are scared and/or angry. At close range ...
In addition, giant panda are excellent climbers, with cubs able to clamber up trees when they are just 6 months old. They can also swim and, unlike most other bears, do not hibernate for months at ...
The giant panda's distinct black-and-white markings have two functions ... their first month - with the cub resting on her front and remaining covered by her paw, arm or head.
Staff have been refreshing the giant panda exhibit in anticipation of Bao ... “She stood up and stuck her snout and paws out through the bars as her crate was forklifted onto the truck ...
Giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao tumbled, sumersaulted and frolicked in about five inches of snow that blanketed their outdoor habitats at the National Zoo on Monday. The D.C. area’s biggest winter ...
The National Zoo's latest giant panda residents basked in the downpour of snow that blanketed Washington, D.C., on Monday, giving onlookers a view into the playtime of the two furry bears ahead of ...