Panda Problem is now available to watch on VOD and Blu-Ray.
The giant panda is a species of bear that is found in the mountains of central and western China. One of the most popular and distinguishable animals in the world, the giant panda is also one of the ...
Among them is A’Qiu, who rents an apartment nearby and shares his bedroom with dozens of stuffed black and white teddy bears. The 32-year-old bikes to the panda base every morning to see Hua Hua ...
People are drawn in by the bears’ charm and sweetness and before they know it, they’re hooked: spending hours staring through the glass at panda habitats, pouring over clips of the bears ...
It’s panda-monium! Two giant pandas named Bao Li and Qing Bao are on display at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY on people's reaction to these adorable ...
Bao Li and Qing Bao join a long lineage of giant panda bears sent from China since 1972 as part of a decades-long partnership between the two countries to help the endangered species breed and as ...
With the new bears comes a new exhibit along with renovations to the free online Panda Cam, a system of over 40 cameras. “We’re excited to be able to share that again,” said senior curator ...
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. After more than a year without them, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C. has welcomed a new pair of giant pandas for guests to visit.
There are 40 cameras throughout the panda compound, all of which the zoo said were upgraded to prepare for the arrival of Bao Li and Qing Bao. The footage will capture the bears from a variety of ...
Washington, Jan 24 (EFE).- Washington’s National Zoo presented its new pair of giant panda bears on Friday, which arrived in the country as part of a conservation agreement with China.
From now through March 16, enjoy panda-themed sweets, a kids' pajama set from Bellabu Bear and a stuffed panda from the zoo when you book the “Welcome Home, Pandas” offer at least seven days ...
People are now visiting Shanghai Zoo in China to see Junjun, a 3.3-foot-tall, 35-kilogram brown bear who is often seen splashing in water or playing with his favourite toy, a tyre. "His little ...