The public will now be able to visit the pandas in person.
Pandas from China make official public debut at San Diego ZooAlmost a month and half after Yun Chuan and Xin BaoGovernor Gavin Newsom issued a proclamation making Thursday as "California Panda Day."
After snapping a stalk of bamboo in half, the pandas delicately use their teeth to remove the outside layer and eat the inner shoot, as well as the leaves and stems. "We have so many things that we're discussing at the global political levels that we see every day in the news. What's powerful is this is something we both share priorities with, we both see the importance of wildlife conservation, we both understand it's important to the world," Paul Baribault, president and CEO of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, told "GMA."Baribault previously made the announcement about the pandas' official debut last month.
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