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Bo Si

博斯

alive female Born August 7, 2009

Bo Si (博斯, studbook #750) is a female giant panda born August 7, 2009 at the Ya'an Bifengxia Base. Daughter of Tian Tian (Edinburgh) and Xi Meng, she became a "gold medal predictor" at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games — she was one of 12 pandas sent to cheer for the Games, and could find hidden food faster than any other panda. Since 2018, she has been a wild training mother, raising cubs in simulated wilderness.

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Birth date

August 7, 2009

Birth place

China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda

Current location

Wolong Shenshuping Panda Base

Status

Alive

Studbook

#750

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Bo Si (博斯, studbook #750) is a female giant panda born August 7, 2009 at the Ya'an Bifengxia Base. Daughter of Tian Tian (Edinburgh) and Xi Meng, she became a "gold medal predictor" at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games — she was one of 12 pandas sent to cheer for the Games, and could find hidden food faster than any other panda. Since 2018, she has been a wild training mother, raising cubs in simulated wilderness.

Basic Profile

Bo Si (Chinese: 博斯), studbook number 750, is a female giant panda born on August 7, 2009 at the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Pandas (CCRCGP) Ya’an Bifengxia Base. Her mother is Tian Tian (甜甜, studbook 569) — the Edinburgh female — and her father is Xi Meng (希梦, studbook 474).

Her twin brother is Shen Wei (绅威, studbook 751).

The Asian Games Predictor (2010)

On October 27, 2010, Bo Si was one of six pandas flown to Guangzhou aboard a China Southern “Asian Games” charter flight, joining six existing pandas at Xiangjiang Safari World (Chimelong) to form the “Asian Games Panda Group” — 12 pandas assembled to promote the 16th Asian Games.

During the Games, Bo Si gained a peculiar kind of fame. Keepers began hiding food in her enclosure and found that she consistently located it faster than any other panda. A playful narrative developed: if Bo Si found the food quickly, it meant China would win gold that day. She was dubbed the “gold medal predictor” — and remarkably, her “predictions” were accurate enough that the story was picked up by the media.

Wild Training Mother (2018–present)

Since 2018, Bo Si has been a participant in CCRCGP’s wild training program, using the mother-rearing method (母兽带崽法). She raises her cubs in semi-wild enclosures with minimal human contact, teaching them foraging and survival skills. Her keepers describe her as having excellent wild survival instincts and rich maternal experience.

Offspring

NameStudbookBirthNotes
Xing An (兴安)10972017-08-07Male
Ming Ming (明明)10982017-08-07Male; at Yueyang Panda Garden
Xiang Ye (向野)11522018-08-13Male; wild training participant
Tian Tian (田田)11532018-08-13Female; twin of Xiang Ye
Rong Sheng (融生)2022-06-21Female twin; wild training participant
Qing Ci (青糍)2022-06-21Female twin; died 2024 from intestinal obstruction

In June 2022, Bo Si gave birth to the first giant panda twins born globally that year. One cub (Rong Sheng) entered the wild training program; the other, Qing Ci, tragically died in March 2024 from a rare intestinal obstruction — the first such case documented at CCRCGP.

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Family tree of Bo Si Parents Self Father unknown Tian Tian #569 · Mother Bo Si 博斯 #750 ♀ 1 half-siblings 0 paternal · 1 maternal — see Siblings tab
Mother Half-siblings (grouped)
Bo Si has 1 half-sibling. The majority share the same mother, Tian Tian .

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