ATLANTA, Sept. 2, 2008

U.S.-Born Panda Placed In Incubator

Atlanta Zoo Wants To Monitor Newborn More Closely; Visitors Clamor To See Baby

  • Spectators gathered at the panda exhibit at Zoo Atlanta where live video of Lun Lun and her new panda cub was displayed.

    Spectators gathered at the panda exhibit at Zoo Atlanta where live video of Lun Lun and her new panda cub was displayed.  (AP Photo/Joey Ivansco)

(AP)  The only panda born at a U.S. zoo so far this year was placed in an incubator on Monday for closer monitoring by zookeepers after visitors flocked to watch mother and child on a live video feed at Zoo Atlanta.

Zoo officials said in a release they wanted to more closely watch the tiny, hairless cub - which is the size of a stick of butter - based on the behavior of the cub and its mother, Lun Lun, in the zoo's birthing den.

Zoo spokeswoman Simone Griffin wasn't able to provide further information about the situation but said the video feed has been suspended.

The Panda cub, the gender of which hasn't yet been determined, was born Saturday, just a week before the second birthday of Mei Lan, the zoo's first panda cub.

"You can go to every zoo and see elephants, but you can't go to every zoo and see pandas," said Christy Moonan, whose two children, Mia, 3, and Collin, 5, brought small stuffed panda toys with them to watch the cub on television screens in the zoo's panda habitat.

Three other U.S. zoos house pandas, which are endangered: San Diego, Memphis and Washington, D.C.

Mei Lan and dad, Yang Yang, napped in separate rooms of the indoor part of the panda habitat on Monday. Zoo officials will keep Yang Yang apart from his new cub as they have with Mei Lan, because male pandas in the wild typically don't stay with their offspring.

Zoo officials inseminated Lun Lun with Yang Yang's sperm in April. An ultrasound on Thursday confirmed zookeepers' suspicions that the procedure was a success.

"A lot of people wonder whether this is less exciting for us because it's our second birth," Wilson said. "Every giant panda birth is important. We are just as excited about this birth as Mei Lan's."

Mei Lan's birth was a landmark event for the zoo, drawing in thousands of visitors and generating a huge number of hits on the online panda cam. Weekend attendance figures weren't yet available Monday, but zoo officials said they're expecting them to be higher than normal because of the new arrival.

Both Lun Lun and Yang Yang were born at the Chengdu Research Base in the Sichuan Province of China.

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by hbevis September 3, 2008 2:17 AM EDT
Some of these comments are crazy. Someone tell me just what is so bad about trying save an animal from being extinct?

The minds of some people amazes me.
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by lovesamerica September 3, 2008 12:36 AM EDT
We cannot do anything about China''s policies. We can do something about trying to save an endangered species. Let''s see, 1billion people,a couple hundred pandas...
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by sheila2u-2009 September 3, 2008 12:26 AM EDT
Terrible comments here..didn''t you people ever hear if you cannot say anyting nice do not say anything at all !!!
These beautiful animals are endangered and close to being extinct...It delights me and many many others that the zoo is taking strong measures to protect that tiny little baby.
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by kommoncents-2009 September 2, 2008 6:53 PM EDT
sunni4lyf take your psyco nonsense to a desert in Pakistan and blow yourself up.
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by sistatee-2009 September 2, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
"The only panda born at a U.S. zoo so far this year was placed in an incubator on Monday for closer monitoring by zookeepers"

In China, where this stupid thing is from, the government KILLS HUMAN BABIES! The United States can''t do ANYTHING about that, but, let''s pull out all the stops for a stinking bear! Go figure.
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by msay3 September 2, 2008 4:06 PM EDT
Posted by sunni4lyf at 01:00 PM : Sep 02, 2008
Give it a break, you jerk!!!!!
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by gangesdak September 2, 2008 2:51 PM EDT
Shoot! just missed a chance to put the US born panda on McLame ticket.
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