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Zookeepers get to know their new baby panda

Published date: 17 August 2010 |
Published by: staff reporter


Carnivore team leader Alan Woodward holds the red panda cub for zoo vet James Chatterton during the check up. 

Chester zoo's new panda cub 

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VETS and keepers at Chester Zoo have been getting up close and personal with their cute new addition in the form of a red panda cub who is bursting with health.

For vet James Chatterton and carnivore team leader Alan Woodward it was their first opportunity to get a proper look at the red panda cub, who has been kept away from prying eyes by its doting mum.

The cub’s check-up, which included being fitted with a microchip, showed it is fit and well, weighing in at 778g. But there was further delight in store for James and Alan after they discovered that the cub is female – the first time a female red panda cub has ever been born at the zoo. Keepers are now thinking of a suitable name for the newcomer.

It is expected that the cub will become more independent from September onwards. She is the sixth cub for nine-year-old mother Lushui and father is Pali who came to the zoo from Germany.

Welcoming 1.4 million visitors a year, Chester Zoo is the largest zoo in the UK, home to 7,000 animals, 400 different species, many of which are endangered.

 

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