‘sup?
This morning.
Phoenix Park, Dublin 1.
A Red Panda enjoys Dublin Zoo’s brand new attraction: Himalayan Hills, a habitat for both the Red Panda and…
…the majestic, if cranky, Snow Leopard.
Rarr.
‘sup?
This morning.
Phoenix Park, Dublin 1.
A Red Panda enjoys Dublin Zoo’s brand new attraction: Himalayan Hills, a habitat for both the Red Panda and…
…the majestic, if cranky, Snow Leopard.
Rarr.
After a 2 week search which resulted in nearly 1500 suggestions, Fota Wildlife Park in Cork is delighted to announce the name of its Red Panda Cub; Dearg meaning Red. Dearg whose sex is yet to be determined was born in June.
Fota Announces the Name for its Red Panda Cub (FotaWildlife.ie)
Previously: Eats Shoots And Needs A Name
‘sup?
The baby red panda cub born in June in Fota Wildlife Park.
The cub whose “sex is not yet known” was born to proud parents, Bonnie and Pete.
Suitable unisex suggestions welcome below.
Red Panda Baby Needs a Name (Fota Wildlife Park)
Keeper Susan O’Brien discovers two new arrivals at the Red Panda habitat.
Born last August, they’ve since been fully tutored in the Way of Squee.
More on tonight’s episode of The Zoo (RTE1, 7pm)
In a deft combination of PR and unapologetic squee-baiting, the Mozilla Foundation has adopted two female Red Panda cubs born at Knoxville Zoo last June. For the next two months, all slaves to cuteness are invited to visit with the Firefoxes via a 24-hour live stream.
Go on. You might catch them frolicking.