Adorable clingy child panda declines to let go of zookeeper’s leg

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    epa08918107 Baby panda Fu Bao sits with her mother Ai Bao at the amusement park Everland in Yongin, south of Seoul, South Korea, 04 January 2021. The female cub was born to the seven-year-old giant panda and her partner, nine-year-old Le Bao, on 20 July 2020. The giant pandas were shipped from China to South Korea in March 2016 as part of a joint research on the endangered species. EPA/YONHAP SOUTH KOREA OUT

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    Meet Fu Bao – the lovable child panda who definitely will not leave her zookeeper alone.

    The six-month-old bear, which lives at the Everland Zoo in South Korea, ended up being an immediate hit with visitors and online audiences alike.

    Although she might just formally be seen by the public given that the start of January, the zoo has actually frequently upgraded its social networks channels with heartfelt videos and images of the cub.

    And this video, which reveals the panda holding on to its zookeeper’s leg even when he attempts to eliminate her and move away, appears to have actually been the most popular up until now.

    Fu Bao was born upon July 20 in 2015 to seven-year-old mum Ai Bao and eight-year-old papa Le Bao.

    She was initially getting veterinary care given that birth due to health issues – however appears to have actually made a healing.

    Chinese president Xi Jinping offered the moms and dad pandas to Korea in 2016 after the ‘panda diplomacy’ contract made throughout a top in between Korea and China in July 2014.

    Fu Bao was the very first panda to be born in Korea and it is uncommon for a panda to be born without an accompanying visitation of Chinese authorities, who were not able to go to due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Baby panda Fu Bao sits with her mum Ai Bao in Everland Zoo, South Korea (Picture: EPA)

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    The six-month-old bear, which lives at the Everland Zoo in South Korea, ended up being an immediate hit (Picture: Everland Zoo)

    The name Fu Bao, significance ‘a treasure that brings happiness’, was selected from some 50,000 name suggestions made by the public.

    The cub was visualized with K-pop lady band Blackpink in a truth TELEVISION episode in November, causing an online reaction.

    Fu Bao weighed simply 197g at birth however is growing every day and is now 10kg, according to the zoo.

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