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Tokyo to begin seeking names for giant panda cub

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The Tokyo metropolitan government says it will start collecting suggestions this week for the name of a recently born giant panda cub. Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo, Japan’s oldest, has not shown the cub directly to the public. But it released a video of the cub…
The Tokyo metropolitan government says it will start collecting suggestions this week for the name of a recently born giant panda cub.
Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo, Japan’s oldest, has not shown the cub directly to the public. But it released a video of the cub born on June 12 showing the squeaky baby snuggling with its mother, ShinShin. The female cub already has the characteristic black and white panda pattern in its fur and its eyes have opened.
ShinShin’s last cub was born in 2012 and survived only six days.

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