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YA'AN, Sichuan: A giant panda couple will leave their southwest China home Friday for a 10-year stay in Australia, the first of the endangered species to live in the southern hemisphere.
Four-year-old Wang Wang and three-year-old Fu Ni were put in a cage at 9 a.m. at China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center in Ya'an, Sichuan Province.
Wang Wang, meaning "the web", and Fu Ni, meaning "happy girl", will stay at Adelaide Zoo.
The couple are expected to produce offspring in Australia, said Huang Yan, a giant panda specialist at the Ya'an center.
Huang said Fu Ni would enter full sexual maturity in 2012 while Wang Wang would also be in the reproductive period.