Bing Bing
冰冰
Bing Bing (冰冰, studbook #314) was a female giant panda born August 6, 1986 at Chengdu Zoo. Known as the "round face gene...
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冰冰
Bing Bing (冰冰, studbook #314) was a female giant panda born August 6, 1986 at Chengdu Zoo. Known as the "round face gene...
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Tong Tong (童童) was the first giant panda conceived and raised entirely in Japan. Born June 1, 1986 at Ueno Zoo to Fei Fe...
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Pan Pan (盼盼, studbook #308) is the most genetically influential male giant panda in history — his bloodline spans over 1...
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Qing Qing (青青, studbook #500) was a wild Qinling female giant panda found in 2001 with her cub Yuan Yuan at Changqing Na...
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Yan Yan (Chinese name: 嫣嫣, German name: Schönheit) was a female giant panda born around 1985 at Beijing Zoo. In 1995, sh...
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Qing Qing (庆庆, studbook #278) was a female giant panda born September 9, 1984 at Chengdu Zoo. She set the world record f...
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Winter Winter is a female giant panda born on 1 January 1984 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. Her studbook number r...
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Zheng Zheng (争争, studbook #259) was the first giant panda in the world to be successfully hand-reared by humans. Born on...
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Su Su (苏苏, studbook #312) was a wild-born female rescued in 1986 from Mabian, Sichuan after being shot, losing her right...
龙飞
Long Fei is a male giant panda born on 1983-01-01 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. He was entered into the internat...
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Yong Ba (永巴, studbook #397) was a wild-born female giant panda found in Baoxing, Sichuan around 1983. A prolific mother,...
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Zhu Lin (竹琳) was the first giant panda born in Europe through artificial insemination to survive. Born September 4, 1982...
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Xin Xing (新星, sb253) was the world's oldest captive giant panda, living to 38 years 4 months. Born wild in Baoxing, Sich...
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Shi Shi (石石, "Rock") was a wild-born male giant panda from Sichuan, China. Rescued from the wild in 1992, he was sent to...
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Shi Shi (石石, studbook #381) was a wild-born male giant panda rescued from Wenchuan, Sichuan in March 1992 after being cr...
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Tohui (多惠, studbook #251) was a female giant panda born July 21, 1981 at Mexico City's Chapultepec Zoo — the first giant...
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Ba Si is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Sichuan Province. Rescued after being injured in 19...
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Basi is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Minshan Mountains, Sichuan Province, China. She was ...
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Shi Shi is a male giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. He was captured as a wild ...
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Yuan Jing (元晶), meaning "first crystal star," was the first giant panda in the world successfully conceived through arti...
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Jia Jia (佳佳, studbook #230) was a female giant panda born in the wild of Qingchuan, Sichuan around July 1978. Rescued in...
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Bao Bao (宝宝, studbook #241) was a male giant panda born in the wild of Sichuan around 1978. Captured as a juvenile and t...
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Ying Ying (迎迎, studbook #165) was a wild-born female giant panda gifted to Mexico in 1975 alongside Bei Bei — the foundi...
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Pe Pe is a male giant panda born on 1 January 1975 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. His studbook number is 211, a...
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