Yorkshire Post

French First Lady meets ‘dream’ panda cub

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FRANCE’S FIRST baby panda has been given a name which fittingly means “accomplish­ment of a dream”.

Chinese dignitarie­s and French first lady Brigitte Macron named the cub Yuan Meng in a ceremony at Beauval Zoo, south of Paris.

It was an important diplomatic moment, but the four-monthold male cub decided otherwise, moving into attack mode with a growling sound and a jump when the French first lady put her hand over a glass wall to pet the cuddly-looking panda.

Yuan Meng’s parents are on loan to Beauval from China, and the cub will be sent to a Chinese panda reserve when it is weaned.

Tradition holds that panda cubs born in captivity are named by China.

Mrs Macron, considered the panda’s “godmother”, officially announced the name. There are only about 1,800 pandas in the wild in China and about 400 in captivity worldwide.

Baptiste Mulot, chief veterinari­an at Beauval Zoo, said Yuan Meng is now moving on all fours and “he’s starting to behave really like a child, so he tries to escape from where he’s supposed to be.

“He tries ... to go into the corridor.”

The cub was pink and hairless when born, weighing just 142 grammes (5oz), and spent much of his first month in an incubator. Now, he weighs eight kilogramme­s, his young fur has the black patches pandas are known for and he nurses without a feeding bottle.

Nine-year-old mother Huan Huan was artificial­ly inseminate­d from partner Yuan Zi this spring.

Both are at Beauval on a tenyear loan from China, and their offspring officially belong to the Chinese government.

 ??  ?? French First lady Brigitte Macron, centre left, listens to Rodolphe Delord, director of the Beauval Zoo, as she attends a naming ceremony for the panda.
French First lady Brigitte Macron, centre left, listens to Rodolphe Delord, director of the Beauval Zoo, as she attends a naming ceremony for the panda.

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