Dog wet nurse saves panda cubs in China
Thu Jul 16, 6:01 am ET
BEIJING – Two red panda cubs abandoned by their mother at birth are thriving at a northern China zoo thanks to milk and loving care from an unlikely surrogate mother — a dog, state media reported on Thursday.
The cubs, born June 25, were abandoned immediately by their mother after giving birth in front of a crowd of visitors at the Taiyuan Zoo in northern China's Shanxi province, according to Ha Guojiang, a zoo employee quoted by the official Xinhua News Agency.
"No one knew she was pregnant. Her plump body and bushy hair disguised her protruding belly until the babies were born," said Ha. "We hurriedly went about to find a wet nurse for them."
Telephone calls to the Taiyuan zoo rang unanswered on Thursday.
The dog wet nurse, belonging to a farmer from a nearby suburb, was selected from two other candidates that had recently given birth. The dog is now raising the two panda cubs like its own pups, sometimes even refusing to feed its own pup, said Ha, cited by Xinhua.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090716/ap_on_re_as/as_china_pandas_2A white dog licks the two red panda cubs in the zoo in Taiyuan in north China's Shanxi province on Wednesday, July 15, 2009. The two red panda cubs, born on June 25, were abandoned by their mother at birth are thriving at a northern China zoo thanks to milk and loving care from an unlikely surrogate mother, the dog, state media reported on Thursday.
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A white dog nurses two red panda cubs in the zoo in Taiyuan in north China's Shanxi province, Wednesday, July 15, 2009. The two red panda cubs, born on June 25, were abandoned by their mother at birth are thriving at a northern China zoo thanks to milk and loving care from an unlikely surrogate mother, the dog, state media reported on Thursday.
(AP Photo)