A long-awaited pairing between the Chinese pandas in the zoo ' Ouwehands Dierenpark

Chinese giant pandas of Wu Wen and Xing, Ya, come on Saturday for the first time in pairs, where the action is, it was working ever since she was a year in 2017

A long-awaited pairing between the Chinese pandas in the zoo ' Ouwehands Dierenpark

Chinese giant pandas of Wu Wen and Xing, Ya, come on Saturday for the first time in pairs, where the action is, it was working ever since she was a year in 2017, from China across to them. That tells you that the zoo is closed on Mondays.

the two animals finally become intimate, it is a special time for the zoo. The pandas are just a couple of days per year and fertile, and, in addition, it is difficult for the animal to get it.

the Keepers prepare the animals for the encounter by testing the urine of one of the panda is in the interests of the others to spread out. Well you got the male, Xing, Ya, audio recordings of hearing of the pandamannetjes during the mating season, and he was trained to get up on its hind legs, to be able to stand up in order to make sure that he does his job well, was able to run it.

research on the hormones of the Wu Wen, the woman found that she was in her fertile period was over. The caregivers had to work day and night to bring the pandas to bring in a separate staying. They were given advice by experts from the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda.

the New tests in the urine, from the President Who should now indicate that the pairing was successful and the woman is pregnant.

the latest in 2015, which was donated to

, Wu Wen and Xing, Ya, in October 2015, is symbolic of the Netherlands, donated by China. In 2017, they came to stay for a period of up to fifteen years of age. In a previous attempt, in 2018, to allow the animals to mate, to no avail as they are still too young.

for example, If the couple are young will must Travel to the four years. Giant pandas are critically endangered and in China, they are still in the game. The most recent census points to another 1.864 wild giant pandas. The animals hope to researchers and the population is still healthy and alive.

Date Of Update: 21 January 2020, 13:02
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