When humans took shelter: Pandas devoted themselves to creating offspring

Pandas are known to be difficult animals to mate when in captivity
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The staff of the "Ocean Park" zoo in Hong Kong finally saw the ten-year-awaited mating of two giant pandas.

It is assumed that the pandas Ying Ying and Le Le were more ready for mating because there have been no visitors in the zoo for days. The zoo is closed due to the measures prescribed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Pandas at Ocean Park Zoo(Photo: Ocean Park)

The news from Hong Kong was published by all the world's agencies, and it was picked up by the media around the world. Pandas are known to be difficult animals to mate when in captivity. Pregnancy signs, if any, are expected to be noticed in late June at the earliest.

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