In the science center of Greensboro, a new red panda named Madeline has been welcomed. Madeline is now available for visitors to see alongside other red pandas such as Usa, Tai and their twins Zuko and Azula.
The center made the announcement on social media, inviting people to come and witness one of the sweetest and most beautiful pandas in the area. The addition of Madeline to the diverse wildlife population at GSC gives visitors an opportunity to learn more about these fascinating creatures.
GSC has a history of successful breeding with red pandas, and the birth of twins Zuko and Azula was a cause for celebration. GSC’s Vice-President of Animal Care and Welfare, Jessica Hoffman expressed excitement at welcoming the twins and mentioned how pleased they were to have twins instead of a single cub. With Madeline’s arrival, the red panda population at GSC continues to grow, offering visitors an up-close encounter with these unique and adorable animals.
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