Taking a peek
Updated: 2015-10-08 23:12
(China Daily USA)
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Taking a peek Bei Bei, the giant panda cub at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, now has her eyes partially open and teeth buds developing, according to the zoo. The cub, born on Aug 22, was named Bei Bei, meaning precious treasure, by Peng Liyuan and Michelle Obama, the two first ladies of China and the United States, during their visit to the panda pavilion on Sept 25. Photo provided by the Smithsonian’s National Zoo |
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