Giant Panda Cubs Update – Week 8


Photo credit: Toronto Zoo


Photo credit: Toronto Zoo

TORONTO, ON, Wednesday, December 9, 2015: The giant panda cubs' eyes are now partially open! This milestone can take place anywhere between six to eight weeks of age. They are sensitive to both light and dark, but do not have any resolution yet. Not only are their eyes opening, but their vocalizations are becoming stronger each day, developing from what once was a quiet squeak to what can now be described as a stronger squawk! Both cubs continue to grow, with their last weights both being over 2,000 grams and they average 48 centimetres in length from the tip of their head to tip of the tail!

CLICK HERE to watch the latest video of our giant panda cubs.

This is still a very critical time for these cubs. Both Er Shun and the cubs will remain in the maternity den which is not viewable to the public however, Er Shun periodically has access to her day room to promote exercise and to give her a chance to eat her bamboo.

Media Information:
Please note, Er Shun and the giant panda cubs are not on exhibit and media are not permitted in the maternity area of the Giant Panda Exhibit. Toronto Zoo staff will provide updates, photos and video as they become available.

Toronto Zoo Media Contacts:

Cynthia Shipley, Manager of Public Relations and Events
[email protected] or #416-258-1760

Amanda Chambers, Supervisor of Public Relations and Events
[email protected] or #647-625-4369.


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