
Is Tian Tian pregnant? Hopes are high in Britain that it will get its first panda cub after Edinburgh Zoo said on Friday there were “strong indications” that its female panda is expecting.
The zoo said Tian Tian, who along with her male companion Yang Guang is spending a decade in the Scottish capital on loan from China, was showing changes in her hormone levels and exhibiting behavioural changes associated with pregnancy.
“Things are looking good,” said Iain Valentine, director of the zoo’s panda project.
“It’s hugely exciting. There’s never been a baby panda born in the UK.”
The zoo has tried repeatedly to make Tian Tian (“Sweetie”) and Yang Guang (“Sunshine”) mate since they arrived in Edinburgh in December 2011, but without success.
Tian Tian was artificially inseminated in April.