国产人人色I色婷婷综合久久中文字幕雪峰I奇米色777欧美一区二区I久热久热aV爽青青在线I国产av喷水I国产伦精品一区二区三区免.费I高潮av在线Iww欧美一级I91天天看I黄a在线91I九一无码中文字幕久久无码色…I丰满国产精品视频二区

Taiwan

Taiwan may keep panda cubs: mainland spokesman

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2011-02-23 13:09
Large Medium Small

BEIJING - Taiwan will be able to keep any offspring of two pandas given as gifts by the Chinese mainland in 2008, a mainland government spokesman said Wednesday.

"I believe the cubs of Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan will be kept in Taiwan," said Yang Yi, the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman, at a regular press conference.

Related readings:
Taiwan may keep panda cubs: mainland spokesman Expectation high for Taipei panda to conceive
Taiwan may keep panda cubs: mainland spokesman Artificial insemination planned for giant panda
Taiwan may keep panda cubs: mainland spokesman Chengdu panda research base picks six 'pambassadors'
Taiwan may keep panda cubs: mainland spokesman Panda pair celebrates birthday party in Taipei zoo

The Taipei Zoo announced on February 11 that staff had artificially inseminated Yuan Yuan, the female, after Tuan Tuan showed no interest in mating.

If the efforts proved successful, which panda experts believe is likely, the cubs will be the first pandas born on the island.

Reproduction of captive giant pandas has long been a problem, so artificial insemination is common.

Giant pandas are among the world's most endangered animals. An estimated 1,590 pandas live in the wild on the mainland, mostly in the mountains of Sichuan and the northwestern Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. About 200 giant pandas have been bred in captivity.

Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan (when linked, the names mean "reunion" in Chinese) have been a major attraction since they arrived at Taipei Zoo in December 2008.

Yang said Wednesday the mainland would receive a pair of indigenous Taiwan goats and a pair of spotted deer as gifts from the island on April 16.

The animals would live in Weihai, in the eastern Shandong province, after crossing the Taiwan Strait.