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Tai Shan starts to gett ready for next years breeding season

Posted by Jeroen Jacobs | Date: 2011 08 22 | In: CCRCGP Ya'an Base

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According to China Today, most giant pandas held in captivity don’t have the strength to hold their bodies up for mating. So keepers at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda have been putting Tai Shan through some exercises to enhance his physique.

“Tai Shan is able to stand [on his] hind legs as long as three minutes now, which is the minimum time for pandas’ mating,” Tai Shan’s keeper Yang Haidi told China Today.

And experts say they expect him to become even stronger. Keepers are placing Tai Shan’s food at higher levels so he has to stand to eat and have built some exercise facilities in his yard. Some female pandas have also moved into a nearby habitat in preparation for a meeting (and hopefully some matchmaking) next year.

Source: NBC

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