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Two giant pandas at play in the National Zoological Park, Washington D.C., Hsing-Hsing, left, and Ling-Ling. They appear to be happy with their environment, but the Mexico City Zoo is the only place outside China where pandas have been bred naturally.

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Press, 23 October 1984, Page 24

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Two giant pandas at play in the National Zoological Park, Washington D.C., Hsing-Hsing, left, and Ling-Ling. They appear to be happy with their environment, but the Mexico City Zoo is the only place outside China where pandas have been bred naturally. Press, 23 October 1984, Page 24

Two giant pandas at play in the National Zoological Park, Washington D.C., Hsing-Hsing, left, and Ling-Ling. They appear to be happy with their environment, but the Mexico City Zoo is the only place outside China where pandas have been bred naturally. Press, 23 October 1984, Page 24

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