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BirdLover:
A question.  I have tried to find out on the internet but can't seem to find the answer.

Do Giant Panda females stay in the den and not eat until the cub is older?  I remember hearing on the birth video that she stays pretty much stays in that position (wrapped around the cub) for the next three months.

I know that polar bears are in their dens without food for three or four months after the birth of cubs.  Their cubs are very small and helpless for the first few months until they emerge from the den.

Anyone have a website that I might find the answer?  Or does anyone know the answer?

Ellie:
Thanks so much for the website info.....what a pleasure to see such a "wee" one.   Pandas are so cute and cuddly looking.  Just to look at!!!!

BirdLover:

--- Quote from: allikat on August 08, 2009, 16:08 ---Ok...can I have one of these since I can't have a falcon chick?  ::)
So cute... :-*

--- End quote ---

I'm thinking a falcon chick would be MUCH easier to care for than one of those Allikat!!!

allikat:
Ok...can I have one of these since I can't have a falcon chick?  ::)
So cute... :-*

carly:
Bai Yun took a 5 minute break today and gave us a lovely view of the new chubby cubby  :D.  There are photos and a short video here (scroll down) if you missed it - the cub looks very healthy and well fed  :-*

http://discuss.hancockwildlifechannel.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1802&start=1500

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