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Special> 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Sichuan> In Photos
UPDATED: April 25, 2013 Web Exclusive
Photos: Safe and Sound
Photos by Shi Gang
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Despite recent earthquake in the area, panda cubs are living a normal life at the "kindergarten" of Ya'an Bifengxia Base of China Conservation and Research Centre for Giant Pandas in Sichuan Province.

The gate of Ya'an Bifengxia Base of China Conservation and Research Centre for Giant Pandas, April 24

The 9-month-old panda cub crawls down the tree to have a meal upon hearing a feeder's call

A 9-month-old panda cub rests in a tree

The 9-month-old panda cub plays in a tree

The 9-month-old panda cub enjoys himself in a tree

The nine-month old cub lands on the ground safely to get his meal

Panda cubs drink milk

After finishing the milk, a caretaker wipes a cub's mouth to get it ready for the main course

Panda cubs munch on bamboo shoots

Panda cubs feast on a hearty meal

(Reporting from Bifengxia, Sichuan Province)



 
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