Mexico City’s Environment Department said the panda died at the Chapultepec Zoo in the capital. Full story
But it said Shuan Shuan lived well beyond her species’ life expectancy in the wild, which it put at 15 years.
The department said Wednesday that the panda died exactly on her 35th birthday, and had enjoyed a cake of dates and apples, “her favorite food.” Shuan Shuan was born in 1987, and the department said she was one of the longest-lived pandas outside pandas' native habitat, China.
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