Elusive Giant Panda

You're looking at one of the rarest, and most elusive animals in the world: China's giant panda. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
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Giant Panda in China rips off man's jacket

For more animal videos ow.ly _______________________________________________ China: Tourist has jacket ripped off his back by Giant Panda in open cage at Nature Reserve dedicated to survival of the endangered species (02 Nov 1992). The visitor to Chengdu Zoo sat with his back against the panda's railings for a picture to be taken. His jacket attracted the 75-kilogram (165 pound) panda's attention and the creature grabbed it, while the man was held by his friends, setting up a 'tug of war'. Future prospects for giant pandas have just been strengthened by a Chinese 10-year plan that will cost about 50 million United States dollars. Officials have realised that more funds are needed to save the panda. Only 1000 giant pandas are believed to be alive today. www.itnsource.com Reuters 6916/93
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Giant Panda Sanctuary

The Giant Panda is listed as endangered in the World Conservation Union's Red List of Threatened Animals. It is one of the most critically endangered species in the world. There are only about 1000 population left in the world, About 140 pandas live in zoos and breeding centers around the world, mostly in China.
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad "Love You More" Live 01.01.10

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad performs "Love You More" live 01.01.10 in Rochester NY. Video by the Kyros Project. giantpandadub.com | http
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Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad ".45" Live 01.01.10

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad performs ".45" live in Rochester NY on January 1, 2010. Video by the Kyros Project. giantpandadub.com | http
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Giant Pandas arrive at Adelaide Zoo!

Listen to our Senior Panda Keeper, Simone Bayly, talk about how Wang Wang and Funi are settling in at Adelaide Zoo. Go to www.giantpandas.org.au to find out more.
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Panda eating bamboo in Beijing zoo, China

Video we took while meeting kids all around the world for our non for profit initiative, "My Petit Mundo", meant to enable kids to open up to other kids living at the other end of the world cultural universe. To see all the videos: blogs.tv5.org For more details, see our blog on our media partner Website TV5 Monde (in French): blogs.tv5.org Or take a look at all the pictures we took from our encounters with the kids: blogs.tv5.org
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China's Giant and Red Pandas

www.TravelsWithSheila.com We had no idea there were Red Pandas until a visit to the Giant Panda Breeding Institute in Chengdu. A Red Panda resembles a big and more colorful raccoon. The cutest things. And the Giant Panda kindergarten and nursery was completely absorbing. We could have stood there all day watching them. A wonderful habitat for these highly endangered animals. Visit... and enjoy these unbearably adorable Pandas.
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Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Love You More - 59th St/Columbus Circle

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad performs Love You More for Subway Sessions at 59th St / Columbus Circle.
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Scottish Giant Pandas?

For more animal videos: ow.ly Two Giant Pandas, Yuang Guang and Tian Tian, are getting ready to move to a new home in Scotland. The pair currently live at the Bifengxia Panda Base but are getting ready to move to Edinburgh zoo where it's hoped they'll breed. The adorable duo will be sorely missed in China as they'll be leaving behind loads of their panda pals! It will be worth the sacrifice though especially if Yuang Guang and Tian Tian start aa super furry family, just like this one! Ifyou want to see your pets on our channel send in your videos to: pets@uzoo.com __________________________________________________ Why don't you come and join Uzoo on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with our videos and other animal stories!! Like Uzoo on Facebook: ow.ly Follow Uzoo on Twitter: ow.ly Follow Uzoo on Tumblr: ow.ly For more Uzoo videos check our playlist below! Pandas: ow.ly Bears: ow.ly
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Giant Panda Gets Ultrasound

Mei Xiang, the Smithsonian's National Zoo's female giant panda, gets her weekly ultrasound, as vets continue to monitor whether she's pregnant with her second cub. Jorge Ribas sits in on the doctor visit.
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Birthday Celebrations for Giant Pandas in Sichuan Province

For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com A panda base in Southwest China's Sichuan province hosted a combined birthday for their much loved residents recently -- complete with birthday cards and birthday cake. Giant pandas at the Bifengxia Panda Base celebrated their first collective birthday in Southwest China's Sichuan Province. The panda base, run by Ya'an City's China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, hosted the event late last week. Hundreds of volunteers from neighboring cities and abroad visited Ya'an to celebrate the occasion. Trees at the panda base were decorated with heart shaped birthday cards. Ice cakes filled with bamboo, apples, carrots and bananas were made for each panda. US-born giant pandas Hua Mei and Mei Sheng headed the celebrations. The two were relocated to the base after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake damaged a panda breeding center in nearby Wenchuan County. Celebrations also included Fu Long, an Austrian-born giant panda who has been at the base since late 2009. The base is also home to Tai Shan, who was born at a zoo in Washington, DC Two other US-born pandas, Su Lin and Zhen Zhen, are from San Diego.
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Giant Pandas

Okay, I know that I said I would make more anime AMV's, but then windows movie maker decided to crash for a bit, I started school, I got a mac, and I had to figure out just how a mac worked, being the born and raised PC person I am. This started out as an experiment to figure out what iMovie was capable of. Not too bad, but I like WMM a bit more because you can have a little more variety in transitions and effects. There were a couple of things I liked with iMovie more though... the title effects for instance. Here is a list of the Links that I got the clips from. Under each link is a section where a part of the original clip appears. For example, my own video was used in the first nine seconds and from 3:47-3:37 in the video. It would look like this: Mine: 0:01-0:09 3:47-3:57 Now continuing the list: www.youtube.com 1:34-138 2:29-2:30 2:33-2:35 www.dailymotion.com 0:15-0:21 2:38-2:46 www.youtube.com 2:47-2:51 3:24-3:25 animals.nationalgeographic.com (must continue to Elusive Giant Panda) 0:32-0:43 0:58-1:14 1:44-1:53 2:03-2:12 2:52-2:54 3:00-3:04 3:10-3:11 3:29-3:30 www.metacafe.com 0:22-0:31 1:54-2:02 2:55-2:59 3:14-3:16 3:19-3:21 3:38-3:46 video.google.com 0:10-0:14 0:44-0:57 1:15-1:33 1:39-1:43 2:13-2:28 2:31-2:32 2:36-2:37 3:05-3:09 3:12-3:14 3:17-3:18 3:22-3:23 3:26-3:28 3:31-3:37 The song is Adiemus from Pure Moods Enjoy, please rate, and comment! (I should be coming back with AMV's soon, if i have time TT)
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Giant Pandas Arrive In Edinburgh

The first Giant Pandas to live in Britain for more than 20 years have arrived at their new home in Scotland. Tian Tian and Yang Guang - or Sunshine and Sweetie - arrived at Edinburgh Airport this lunchtime looking none the worse for the five thousand mile journey. Now Zookeepers hope the 8-year-olds will settle in so well they could produce Scotland's first native born panda cub. Sky's James Matthews was there to welcome them.
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Giant Panda Bears

The giant panda has an insatiable appetite for bamboo. A typical animal eats half the day—a full 12 out of every 24 hours—and relieves itself dozens of times a day. It takes 28 pounds (12.5 kilograms) of bamboo to satisfy a giant panda's daily dietary needs, and it hungrily plucks the stalks with elongated wrist bones that function rather like thumbs. Pandas will sometimes eat birds or rodents as well. Wild pandas live only in remote, mountainous regions in central China. These high bamboo forests are cool and wet—just as pandas like it. They may climb as high as 13000 feet (3962 meters) to feed on higher slopes in the summer season. Pandas are often seen eating in a relaxed sitting posture, with their hind legs stretched out before them. They may appear sedentary, but they are skilled tree-climbers and efficient swimmers. Giant pandas are solitary. They have a highly developed sense of smell that males use to avoid each other and to find females for mating in the spring. After a five-month pregnancy, females give birth to a cub or two, though they cannot care for both twins. The blind infants weigh only 5 ounces (142 grams) at birth and cannot crawl until they reach three months of age. They are born white, and develop their much loved coloring later. There are only about 1000 giant pandas left in the wild. Perhaps 100 pandas live in zoos, where they are always among the most popular attractions. Much of what we know about pandas comes from study of these zoo animals <b>...</b>
Giant Pandas Bai Yun and Su Lin enjoying bamboo together

Watch mother and daughter eating some crunchy bamboo together. Look at the size of some of the Bamboo panda cub Su Lin is able to tackle. The two of them really seem to be enjoying this particular bamboo.
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Giant pandas frolic in snow as they enjoy winter in China

Two giant pandas at a Chinese nature reserve are indulging in some playful antics. This, after their enclosure was covered by a layer of white snow. The two animals frolic in their winter wonderland, delighting visitors with the occasional forward roll and a good deal of climbing. The pandas were transferred to the park in Shandong province, from the Wolong Nature Reserve in Sichuan province in May. Pandas are very comfortable with wintery surroundings as they naturally inhabit cold areas at high altitudes.
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Inside the National Zoo's Hormone Lab (Giant Panda Pregnancy Watch)

When animal care staff at the Smithsonian's National Zoo need to know when to breed their pandas or when to expect a cub they turn to the Endocrine (Hormones) Research Lab at the Zoo's Front Royal, Va. facility. This lab--one of the largest in the world--is dedicated to enhancing the reproduction and well-being of animals living in zoos and in the wild. Lab technician Sarah Putman explains one of the most frequent questions asked about the pandas: Why is there no panda pregnancy test?
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San Diego Zoo Giant Panda Sees Snow for the First Time

Read the article: www.sandiego.com This morning, giant pandas Bai Yun and her two-year-old son, the local star Yun Zi, received a layer of snow courtesy of the San Diego Zoo. For Yun Zi, this was his first time seeing snow and as you can tell from the video, he was definitely intrigued. Zoo horticulture staff constructed a Christmas tree from two types of bamboo (oldhamii and vivax) and added snacks as ornaments, utilizing an ice block as the tree stand.
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Giant panda cub's eyes begin to open at San Diego Zoo

When San Diego Zoo keepers gathered the 7-week-old giant panda cub for her weekly veterinary exam, the cub was sporting a milk mustache, evidence she is getting the proper nutrition to grow strong. Weighing in at 5.4 pounds, a gain of more than one pound since one week ago, also indicates her growth is on track. The cub's left eye slit is now opening and the right eye is expected to begin opening over the course of this week. "Once her eyes open shell have better perception of her environment," said Meg Sutherland-Smith, DVM, San Diego Zoo veterinarian. "This is the stage we will begin to see locomotion developing as her eyesight develops. She will become more animated." Following Chinese tradition, the born cub, born Aug. 3 at the San Diego Zoo's Giant Panda Research Station, will receive a name after she is 100 days old. Bai Yun and the cub can be seen 24 hours a day through the Zoo's Panda Cam at www.sandiegozoo.org.
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Baby giant pandas receive special care in protection center

Supplies have finally reached three giant baby pandas and their mothers after the Wolong Township where they were born earlier this month was cut off by driving rains. China Conservation and Research Centre for Giant Pandas reached the pandas in Sichuan Province, China, taking a 600km detour on roads just repaired. The Hetaoping training base of the Conservation and Research Center in Wolong ran short of supplies after provincial highway 303 was cut off by flooding. The centre sent two-weeks' supplies, including daily essentials for trainers and food specially prepared for the two panda mothers and their cubs.
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Giant Pandas Tian Tian and Yang Guang receive first visitors at Edinburgh zoo

Visitors to Edinburgh Zoo have had their first chance to get a glimpse of giant pandas Tian Tian and Yang Guang.
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