Monday, November 22, 2010

Male giant panda cub Fu Hu


Male giant panda cub Fu Hu is pictured in its enclosure at the zoo in Vienna, November 17, 2010. The cub of pandas Yang Yang and Long Hui was born on August 23 in the zoo and has been named Fu Hu (meaning lucky tiger) following a public internet voting, the zoo reports on November 22. Fu Hu's parents were transferred from China to Schoenbrunn Zoo in 2003, and are on loan to Austria by China for a period of 10 years. Picture taken November 17.



A male giant panda cub is weighed at the zoo in Vienna, November 2, 2010. The cub, weighing 4.54 kg (10.00 pounds) of pandas Yang Yang and Long Hui was born on August 23 in the zoo and is yet to be named. The pandas were transferred from China to Schoenbrunn Zoo in 2003, and are on loan to Austria by China for a period of 10 years. Picture taken November 2.



A giant panda cub lies inside its birth box while its mother left for some minutes to get food at Vienna zoo on September 2, 2010. The panda cub, whose sex is not yet detectable, weighs about 200 grams, twice as much as on the day of its birth August 23, 2010, the zoo reports. Picture taken September 2, 2010.



A still image from a monitoring camera shows giant panda mother holding her newborn cub in her mouth, inside a birth box at Vienna zoo on the day of the cubs birth August 23, 2010. The panda cub, whose sex is not yet detectable, measures some 10 to 12 cm (3.9 to 4.7 in) and weighs about 100 grams, the zoo reported August 24. Picture taken August 23, 2010. Picture rotated 180 degrees.


source: Daylife
photo: Reuters


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