Beauval Zoo: visitors admire the panda binoculars for the first time

They are the stars of the day at Beauval ZooParc. The panda twins, Huanlili and Yuandudu, born in August, are finally visible to the public. Visitors can admire the little furballs behind a large picture window. Healthy baby pandas, which for the moment spend most of their time … taking a nap ! Because the twins sleep 20 hours a day, and when they are not sleeping, they eat.

It is a pride to see the public at the rendezvous“, explains the Beauval zoo veterinarian, who takes care of these baby pandas. This meeting with the visitors, it is the result of long months of work for the veterinary team, who spent days and nights caring for the pandas.

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It’s panda mania!

But visitors wouldn’t have missed it for the world, some even traveled for hours to see the pandas. Panda masks, panda caps, panda scarves, in the audience it’s panda mania this Saturday. The fans had reserved this day to go to Beauval Zoo.

The “panda team” made the way from Bordeaux to come and admire Yuandudu and Huanlili at Beauval Zoo this Saturday © Radio France
Julien frenoy
This pandas enthusiast came from Montpellier especially to see the twins this Saturday, she follows all the news of the pandas of Beauval.
This pandas enthusiast came from Montpellier especially to see the twins this Saturday, she follows all the news of the pandas of Beauval. © Radio France
Julien frenoy
A lot of people this Saturday at Beauval ZooParc.  Young and old alike melt in front of the little furballs, visible to the public for the first time since their birth.
A lot of people this Saturday at Beauval ZooParc. Young and old alike melt in front of the little furballs, visible to the public for the first time since their birth. © Radio France
Julien frenoy


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