Russia releases first panda born in the country

Moscow, “Katyusha,” a 6-and-a-half-month-old female baby panda, is the first person born in Russia to appear in the public eye. For the first time at the Moscow Zoo in the Russian capital yesterday

Russian people, including children Come to queue and wait in a long line. To see the cuteness of “Katyusha” who is the first panda born in Russia. ‘Katyucha’ spends her life eating and sleeping near ‘Ting Ting,’ the mother panda, in an open-air breeding area with clear glass.

The Chinese government sent Ding Ding and Ru Yi, male pandas, to Russia in 2019 and are scheduled to live in Russia for 15 years. Katyusha was born last August. It currently weighs 16.5 kilograms and is 100 centimeters long. The name “Kat Yusa” was chosen by a vote of more than 380,000 people.

Source: Thai News Agency