China panda couple head for Australia
A giant panda couple left their southwest China home on Friday,
November 27 for a 10-year stay in Australia, the first of the endangered species to live in the southern hemisphere.
China and Australia agreed to conduct joint research on giant pandas in 2007. Finally “Wang Wang" and "Fu Ni" were selected.
The research program focuses on the breeding, reproduction and behavioral study of the rare species.
The male panda, Wang Wang, meaning “the web”, born on Aug. 31, 2005, weighed 119 kilograms.
Wang Wang
The female, Fu Ni, meaning “happy girl”,born on Aug. 23, 2006, weighed 90 kilograms.
Fu Ni
Before to Australia, the animal experts do prehensive physical examination for the two giant pandas on 24th
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