Dudu, the world's oldest living captive giant panda, celebrated her 35th birthday on Monday (28/4) with a special dinner of milk and cake in a zoo in central China. Having survived to a ripe old age in panda terms, Dudu has lost most of her teeth and can only eat the tenderest of bamboo stalks. Pandas seldom live beyond the age of 25
SHOWS:
(PRT. MUTE + CHINESE COMMENTARY) WUHAN, CENTRAL CHINA 28/4
Dudu, the world's oldest living captive giant panda, celebrated her 35th birthday on Monday (28/4) with a special dinner of milk and cake in a zoo in central China. Having survived to a ripe old age in panda terms, Dudu has lost most of her teeth and can only eat the tenderest of bamboo stalks. Pandas seldom live beyond the age of 25
SHOWS:
(PRT. MUTE + CHINESE COMMENTARY) WUHAN, CENTRAL CHINA 28/4