April 20, 2016, 5:01 AM
#BeiBei likes playing in the hose when keepers are cleaning. And it’s adorable. #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/qYwttOU6ih— National Zoo (@NationalZoo) August 3, 2016
#BeiBei likes playing in the hose when keepers are cleaning. And it’s adorable. #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/qYwttOU6ih
At Bei Bei's weigh-in yesterday he was 8.79 pounds! He's also starting to get his teeth. His upper and lower incisors are starting to come in, and his upper right canine is just starting to peek through. #PandaStory #WeSaveSpecies A photo posted by Smithsonian's National Zoo (@smithsonianzoo) on Oct 27, 2015 at 12:50pm PDT
At Bei Bei's weigh-in yesterday he was 8.79 pounds! He's also starting to get his teeth. His upper and lower incisors are starting to come in, and his upper right canine is just starting to peek through. #PandaStory #WeSaveSpecies
A photo posted by Smithsonian's National Zoo (@smithsonianzoo) on Oct 27, 2015 at 12:50pm PDT
Ahhh, that’s the spot. Our chief vet massages 2 of Bei Bei’s pressure points before a routine exam. #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/Jk6nqwnovy— National Zoo (@NationalZoo) October 9, 2015
Ahhh, that’s the spot. Our chief vet massages 2 of Bei Bei’s pressure points before a routine exam. #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/Jk6nqwnovy
Bei Bei's big sis Bao Bao entertains fans @NationalZoo #pandastory #WTOP pic.twitter.com/gMpyB3wjsc— Kristi King (@kingWTOP) October 7, 2015
Bei Bei's big sis Bao Bao entertains fans @NationalZoo #pandastory #WTOP pic.twitter.com/gMpyB3wjsc
Overnight it was evident to panda keepers and veterinarians that our healthy panda cub was active and nursing appropriately throughout the night. Mei is showing proper maternal care which includes short sleep cycles, adjusting the tiny cub in her arms for better positioning and grooming. The staff heard strong vocalizations from the cub and observed it a couple times during the night. The cub is growing more hair, its tail looks plump and the cub overall looks great. #PandaStory A video posted by Smithsonian's National Zoo (@smithsonianzoo) on Aug 27, 2015 at 9:13am PDT
Overnight it was evident to panda keepers and veterinarians that our healthy panda cub was active and nursing appropriately throughout the night. Mei is showing proper maternal care which includes short sleep cycles, adjusting the tiny cub in her arms for better positioning and grooming. The staff heard strong vocalizations from the cub and observed it a couple times during the night. The cub is growing more hair, its tail looks plump and the cub overall looks great. #PandaStory
A video posted by Smithsonian's National Zoo (@smithsonianzoo) on Aug 27, 2015 at 9:13am PDT
In August 2013, Mei Xiang gave birth to panda cub, BaoBao. See photos as she grows and celebrates her most recent birthday.