They've tried to do it twice before, without success. But Ocean Park is hoping it will be third year lucky for Le Le when he attempts to woo the attraction's youngest panda Ying Ying this spring...
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- May 26, 2013
- Updated: 4:46am
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The honeymoon ended yesterday for Ocean Park's young giant pandas Ying Ying and Le Le after three days tucked away from view to give them an opportunity to mate naturally.
But it...
Being unsuccessful this time does not mean they are not compatible. Ying Ying and Le Le need more opportunities
Ocean Park panda minder Suzanne Gendron
Ocean Park's giant panda exhibit will be closed until tomorrow. They want to give Ying Ying and Le Le more privacy.
Veterinarians discovered that Ying Ying, the six-year-old female,...
In the eyes of giant-panda caretaker He Changgui, the black-and-white creatures are exactly like humans and experience feelings of pleasure, anger, sorrow and joy.
Ocean Park launched its 'Giant Pandas Blog' yesterday, delighting fans of Le Le and Ying Ying, the two new panda cubs from Beijing. The first entry runs: 'Let me tell you about our first day in...
'You even dress like a panda'
Secretary for Economic Development
and Labour Stephen Ip Shu-kwan greeting Ocean Park chairman Allan Zeman on
the arrival of...
The arrival of pandas Le Le and Ying Ying at Ocean Park has created a frenzy in the city.
Although you cannot see them until July, you can design toys for the two adorable creatures...
Minutes after arriving, Le Le and Ying Ying are told to produce at least three cubs
Minutes after the two giant panda cubs arrived in Hong Kong yesterday as a gift from Beijing they...
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