Singapore-born panda Le Le will be returned to China in December

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Singapore-born panda Le Le will be returned to China in December
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Le Le will say goodbye to the public on Nov 20, before he enters quarantine to prepare for his journey. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – Le Le, the first panda cub born in Singapore, will be returned to China in December.

The cub has shown increasing signs of independence such as eating, resting and playing on his own, the statement said. Under the terms of Chinese panda loan agreements, cubs born on foreign soil are generally returned to China when they turn two. To prepare for the separation of Jia Jia and Le Le, Mandai Wildlife Group said its animal care team has since February been conditioning Le Le in a new private den, away from his mother.The statement also said the mother panda and her offspring will also soon be exhibited at different times – viewers will be able to see Le Le from 10am to 2pm in the exhibit, and Jia Jia from 2pm to 6pm.

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