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The precious - baby - animal - loving sphere of the net can finally breathe out . The baby panda at Zoo Atlanta lastly has a name .

Thelittle male person cubwas carry Nov. 3 , 2010 , but per Chinese tradition did notreceive his name – Po , after Jack Black ’s character in the " Kung Fu Panda " film – until this cockcrow .

A photograph of three baby western Santa Cruz Galápagos tortoises recently hatched at Philadelphia Zoo.

Human babies inChinatraditionally expect 100 twenty-four hour period to receive their names , and American zoos have stay on the custom for their bleary Chinese Edgar Albert Guest . All pandas around the world , admit those born aboard , technically belong to China and are merely on loan to foreign menagerie .

The 100 - twenty-four hours naming custom began as a way to mark when a slight human infant had grown to a distributor point where it was likely to survive , said Rebecca Snyder , the curator of mammals at Zoo Atlanta . That school of thought applies to pandas , too .

babe pandasare notoriously vulnerable – they are small , decrepit and blind , catch infection well , and are wholly hooked on their mothers for survival .

a panda munching on bamboo

Despite the emotional risks , the lack of a name for Zoo Atlanta ’s cub has not prevent many panda fans from getting attached . One expression at hisadorable baby photosand most panda lovers are hooked .

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A panda in the forest eats bamboo

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Tai Shan was born at 3:41 a.m. July 9, 2005, weighing only a few ounces at birth. The first cub for mother Mei Xiang (may-SHONG) and father Tian Tian (tee-YEN tee-YEN), he was conceived through artificial insemination March 11, 2005, in a procedure perfor

Tai Shan (tie-SHON) was born at 3:41 a.m. July 9, 2005, weighing only a few ounces at birth. The first cub for mother Mei Xiang (may-SHONG) and father Tian Tian (tee-YEN tee-YEN), he was conceived through artificial insemination March 11, 2005, in a proce

Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian in 2008.

Twin panda cub brothers snuggle up at Zoo Atlanta, and now they have names: Mei Lun (may loon) and Mei Huan (may hwaan).

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