Video captures pandas getting flirty at National Zoo, a hopeful sign they'll make cute baby pandas in the future: experts
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Recently at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao captured attention with their flirtatious interactions at the 'howdy' window, sparking hopes for future panda babies. The video showcased their charming exchanges of bleats and chirps, raising excitement among zookeepers. Qing Bao, typically more reserved, initiated contact by approaching the window, signaling increased interest in Bao Li, who is known for his vocal personality. Their behavior has led the zookeepers to speculate that the pair may be ready for mating as they observe their budding affection.
The pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, were spotted flirting through a mesh window, sparking hopes for potential panda offspring at the Smithsonian National Zoo.
Their behavior, described as a series of high-pitched squeals and bleats, provided zookeepers with exciting signs that Qing Bao was taking an interest in Bao Li.
The two pandas have been in separate enclosures since January, and zookeepers have been monitoring their interactions closely as they show signs of budding romance.
Zookeepers noted that although Qing Bao is more reserved than Bao Li, her recent actions indicate that she may be entering 'panda puberty'.
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