We Can Tell Whether Pandas Are Mating Successfully By Their Bleats

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Howls and bleats reveal a lot

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Giant panda sex is a noisy affair: the males bleat and the females moan. Now a new study has identified which panda calls are most likely to indicate a pair has actually mated – and which calls mean the pandas abandoned the attempt. This could help zookeepers and conservations as they build up the captive population and attempt to reintroduce giant pandas to the wild.

“Most people think of pandas as just sitting there and eating – which is true 99 per cent of the year. Then the one week they’re being…

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