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Toronto Zoo Giant Panda Breeding Program Update - Day 6

Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo

Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo

Toronto, ON, Monday, October 19, 2015:

At almost one week old, our twin giant panda cubs are becoming quite vocal, active and bright. Their white fur appears to be fuzzier and hints of black pigment can now be noticed on their skin over their ears, around their eyes and even over their shoulders. While their eyes are still closed, they are wiggling and demonstrating all of the right behaviours looking for nourishment from mom. Both cubs are suckling/nursing from mom, and Er Shun continues to demonstrate strong maternal instincts, cradling, nursing and continuing to form a bond with both cubs. While we are extremely encouraged by their progress, it is still a critical time for these tiny cubs, as we continue to provide the best care possible for Er Shun and her newborns.

Please CLICK HERE for more information on Canada's First Giant Panda Cubs at the Toronto Zoo.

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Please note, 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

cshipley@torontozoo.ca

or #416-392-5938

Amanda Chambers, Supervisor of Public Relations and Events

achambers@torontozoo.ca

or #416-392-5941


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