Fanfare greets furry foursome: Giant panda family makes its Calgary Zoo debut
CALGARY — Two giant panda cubs were in a playful mood Monday as the Calgary Zoo introduced them and their parents to the general public.
Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue — meaning Canadian Hope and Canadian Joy — could be seen wrestling and rolling about their nearly 2,000 square-metre, indoor-outdoor habitat. After ambling over rocks by a small waterfall, one of the youngsters went inside to curl up by the glass and take a snooze.
Their father Da Mao, or First of Mao, was in the indoor part of the Panda Passage exhibit lazily lounging on a log and munching on a stalk of bamboo. Their mother Er Shun, or Double Smoothness, was out of view.
Dozens of people were lined up around midday just as the exhibit opened its doors.