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Why it's so difficult to get pandas to mate

A newly published study of eight male pandas in China describes changes in their physiology as they prepare to mate. The peak panda breeding period lasts just over three weeks in spring, with each female's interest in sex lasting just 24 to 72 hours.

By Nora Doyle-Burr, Contributor / April 5, 2012

Maybe Tian Tian has a headache. Or maybe Yang Guang just isn't that into her.

Whatever the cause, the panda mating season is drawing to a close without a successful coupling between the fuzzy pair at Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo. The rather Freudian headline on the zoo's press release reads "Close, but no cigar."

Panda breeding is a tricky business. Females are in the mood for only one to three days each year. This reproductive limitation initially gave researchers a hard time getting pandas to mate. But they're now having more success.

Though extensive research has explored female pandas' reproductive behaviors, the other half of the panda population has not been well described.

"There is a lot we don't know about the male giant panda," said Copper Aitken-Palmer head veterinarian at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the lead author of a new study on male pandas' reproductive habits.

To remedy this gender inequity in panda research, Aitken-Palmer and her co-authors spent three years studying eight giant male pandas at the Chengdu Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China. The team monitored testosterone levels, sperm concentration, testes size, and reproductive behaviors in these animals.

The researchers found that several months before the female pandas enter estrus, the males are getting ready. It's probable that sperm production increases for this extended period of time to accommodate the females' brief and unpredictable window of sexual interest.

Pandas' peak breeding season is between March 22 and April 15. This information helps researchers understand when are good times to collect sperm for artificial insemination and when more natural breeding might take place.

Why it's so difficult to get pandas to mate - CSMonitor.com
 
With increasing human activities, they'll probably extincted in the wild. I am glad the scientists are helping them to survive by giving them the best habitats and aid their breeding. Poor lonely lots.
 
I hope i can find time to see the Pandas China lent to France...
 
how on earth does this relate to defense?? Do we need to raise a Panda army?
 
how on earth does this relate to defense?? Do we need to raise a Panda army?

It relates because Pandas are basically proxies for Chinese Peoples Liberation Forces. It shows that the Chinese Defense Forces are totally frustrated sexually, having the possibility of satisfying sex only once per year. Therefore, the PLA may be overly aggressive, causing concern among its neighbors. This is basically why there is a dispute over territory in the Philippines Sea.
 
It relates because Pandas are basically proxies for Chinese Peoples Liberation Forces. It shows that the Chinese Defense Forces are totally frustrated sexually, having the possibility of satisfying sex only once per year. Therefore, the PLA may be overly aggressive, causing concern among its neighbors. This is basically why there is a dispute over territory in the Philippines Sea.

Are you just joking or this is serious?

Soldiers just follow orders and its polititians who determines a country's policy, and trust me, they have much better sex than you and me.
 

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