BELGIUM ARRIVAL BABY PANDA IN PAIRI DAIZA, BRUGULETTE

Belgium Arrival Baby Panda in Pairi Daiza, Brugulette-as one of the unique animals that are protected by the world because it is threatened by extinction, increase the panda population into one exciting news. given the apparently funny and liked by many people in the world, the latest news says The number of pandas in the world is now increased. A panda in Belgium gave birth to male babies.

Belgium Arrival Baby Panda in Pairi Daiza, Brugulette

The baby is the result of artificial insemination of Hao Hao, female pandas six years old and male panda named Xing Hui. That success would be good news for the world, because the panda is an endangered animal. Panda population in the world is now left less than 2,000 head across the world.

Belgium Arrival Baby Panda in Pairi Daiza, Brugulette

The cute baby was born at Wildlife Pairi Daiza, Brugulette, Belgium, for an unknown country of Belgium is the third country in Europe that successfully breed a panda in captivity. Two previous states are Austria and Spain.

"The baby manly!" Says director Eric Domb Pairi Daiza a news conference in Belgium. "The birth process went smoothly."


Belgium Arrival Baby Panda in Pairi Daiza, Brugulette

Baby panda born in Belgium zoo is 'true miracle


Reuters page launch, Domb added, also witnessed the birth of a baby panda experts from China as well as the team veterinarian on standby to handle emergencies or dangerous thing that could happen.

Although the panda is one of the giant-sized animals, but generally panda gave birth to very small babies. So is the baby who was born in Belgium Pairi Daiza this. It weighs only about 171 grams, wrapped in a pink skin and no hair black and white are typical panda.

"She was crying very hard at birth, but immediately stopped when Hao Hao picked her up," said Tim Bouts, an expert of the zoo animals. "Hao Hao was superb. Direct maternal instinct took over. "

Belgium Arrival Baby Panda in Pairi Daiza, Brugulette

Hao Hao pregnancy news has hit the headlines in Belgium. Because the panda is not an animal that is easily bred in captivity. In order to maintain the health of Hao Hao and her baby, the Pairi Daiza put them in a special room.

The zoo is home to Hao Hao and Xing Hui since 2014. Both are part of a 'panda diplomacy' imposed by the Chinese government. According to the agreement between the two countries, Pairi Daiza will take care of the little panda to the age of 4 years, before being returned to China.

The survey results WWF says that now, the only remaining 1864 adult pandas in their natural habitat. That number increased almost by 50 percent compared to 1970, or about 17 percent.

To save an alarming rate for endangered animals, now about 300 pandas living in captivity, mostly in zoos and wildlife reserves.

Nonetheless, breed pandas in captivity is still a major issue that creates the problem. Because, in captivity, panda difficult to reproduce. Therefore, generally, do artificial insemination in order to increase the panda population. Belgium is the third country in Europe that successfully breed a panda in captivity. Two previous states are Austria and Spain.

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