A Panda Cub from Wolong, Sichuan, China
Picture credit: Sheila Lau
What day is it? What day is it?
Why of course, it is feel good Sunday!
And the only posting allowed here on this day, has to make you feel good!
This delightful story came on our local news just a few minutes ago and I could not wait to share it with all of you.
It would seem that the world is just exploding in Panda births, in fact the story said that they have actually doubled,
with 49 being born in China this year.
For those of you who are familiar with this extremely endangered animal, this is of course, cause for Global jubilation.
Is there a single one among you, who is not a sap for a Panda face?
They may be the National pride and joy of China, but the rest of the world has fallen in love with them as well
and where ever they go, joy and squeals of delight and absolute ” Panda-monium “ do surely follow.
How can you not go weak in the knees when you see their precious, sweet innocent faces?
The majority of Panda’s live in China, with the world’s foremost intensive care and research being carried out there at
the Chengdu Research Base or ” Panda capital of the world. “
There are Panda Cams in China, as well as other locations around the world, they are even here in the United States,
at the Smithsonian, Memphis, San Diego and Atlanta Zoos.
So to provide you with a huge smile on this laid back day of “ONLY GOOD NEWS,” below are a selection of stories,
pictures and videos for you to revel in, do enjoy them and the rest of your Sunday:
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There’s beauty in this world!!!!
Thank you Dr. Rex.
You Honor their struggle to survive.
Yes!!! YRVW … 🙂
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Thank you as always Adam~
Panda’s are look so cute and innocent! I loved watching the film ‘Kung Fu Panda”! Hope they thrive in large numbers grow 🙂
Thank you for caring so much for them~
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