Tian Tian (female giant panda)

Tián Tián at Edinburgh Zoo in 2012
Tián Tián sitting on branches

Tian Tian (Chinese: 甜甜; pinyin: Tián Tián, meaning “Sweetie") is a female panda born on 24 August 2003 at the Beijing Zoo from mother Niu Niu and father Ying Ying, and currently resident at Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland.[1] She arrived in Edinburgh in December 2011[2] together with a male panda named Yáng Guāng (Chinese: 陽光, meaning "sunshine"). Currently they are the only two pandas in the United Kingdom.[3] They are on a 10-year loan from the Bifengxia Breeding Centre in China at a cost of £640,000 per year.[4]

Pregnancies

When in China Tian Tian, successfully gave birth to twins on 7 August 2009. The male cub was named Shen Wei and the female Bo Si.[5] After her arrival at Edinburgh Zoo she had an unsuccessful mating season in 2012.[6] In April 2013 Royal Zoological Society of Scotland performed on her the first artificial insemination procedure on a giant panda in the UK. They later confirm that Tian Tian had become pregnant, but most likely reabsorbed the foetus late term.[7] On 12 August 2014 Iain Valentine, Director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, announced that a second implantation had taken place, she was pregnant and birth was expected around the end of August 2014.[8] On September 22, 2014, Edinburgh Zoo announced that she was no longer pregnant.[9] On 26 March 2015 it was announced that a third artificial insemination had taken place[10] but by August 2015 it was believed she had lost the cub.[11][12] In October 2015 scientists said they were exploring cloning the pandas at Edinburgh zoo.[12]

In the media

The coverage of Tian Tian's pregnancies at Edinburgh Zoo became so widespread that BBC Radio 4 current affairs programme PM broadcast satirical daily "Possible Panda Pregnancy Update[s]".[13]

See also

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