Visitors flock to zoo as excitement grows over giant panda ‘pregnancy’
Tickets to see the UK’s only female giant panda and her male companion Yang Guang are being snapped up in their thousands.
Pre-booked viewing slots for the pair are sold out until Thursday according to the zoo’s website, with only a limited number of tickets released each morning on a first come, first served basis.
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Hide AdTian Tian is being monitored around the clock after the latest hormone tests showed positive signs she could be pregnant.
She is spending less and less time in public view, but is “doing well”, keepers say.
A cub could be born at any time in the next two weeks and experts are closely watching for signs of labour such as restless behaviour and bleating.
The birth itself could last only a matter of minutes due to the small size of newborn cubs, which weigh approximately 100 grams.
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Hide AdZoo staff are now able to log in from their computers and phones at home to keep Tian Tian under 24-hour surveillance.
Chinese panda keeper Haiping Hu, from the China Conservation and Research Centre, arrived in Edinburgh on Saturday and will be on hand to assist if a cub or cubs are born during the next two weeks.
Iain Valentine, of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said the zoo was keeping its fingers crossed. He said: “This is the point where things could go wrong. Her body could reabsorb the cub or cubs, or if she does give birth the cub could be stillborn. So this is actually the trickiest time for pandas.”