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Pandas at San Diego Zoo Successfully Mate

Sunday, April 10, 2005 4:45:44 PM

Giant pandas Gao Gao, right, and Bai Yun frolick, Saturday, April 9, 2005, at the San Diego Zoo in San Diego, Calif. For the second time in the zoo's history, the adult pandas have naturally mated.  Researchers are optimistic about the possible conception and will monitor Bai Yun's behavior over the next several months, however pregnancy will not be determined until just days before she gives birth. In 2003, Gao Gao was matched with Bai Yun, resulting in the birth of a male giant panda cub, Mei Sheng, in August 2003. (AP Photo/Zoological Society of San Diego, Ken Bohn)SAN DIEGO (AP) - The two giant pandas at the city's zoo retired to their favorite spot under a few bushes and mated over the past two days — the only successful natural insemination of a panda this year in the United States, officials said Saturday.

It was the second mating for Bai Yun and Gao Gao at the San Diego Zoo, which closed its panda exhibit to visitors and pointed its Internet "panda cam" elsewhere for the occasion. Bai Yun gave birth in 2003 to Mei Sheng and did not mate last year because she was nursing the cub.

Bai Yun will likely give birth to her third cub in about 4 1/2 months, said Don Lindburg, the zoo's giant panda conservation team leader.


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