Visitors finally got to meet the new panda cub Xiao Qi Ji.
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The Smithsonian National Zoo's giant panda cub Xiao Qi Ji was born during the COVID-19 pandemic, so he's never been seen by the public. At nine months, he now weighs 45 pounds. Here's a glimpse of Xiao Qi Ji and his mom on the first day of the zoo's reopening.
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Beautiful 🐼 !
This is adorable!💗
22 seconds of video with a panda in it. Gee thanks.
Some of us could barely see it on our phones and gave them a thumbs down
Wish they gave us a better video of him. Could barely see him for the crowd but what I did see😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yep , I totally agree what was the point .
How hard was it for professionals as they are supposed to be just stand closer to the window .
Ridiculous
And that is why people should give them the thumbs down and maybe they’ll get the hint that not everybody is looking at this one a laptop or a big computer monitor
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Mei Xiang is such a great mom panda. Please give her well human care and nutritiou food not only few honey on the carton or plastic basket for her. Thanks!
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