Panda School: (EXCLUSIVE) How the National Zoo Trains Its Panda Cub | National Geographic

What motivates a young giant panda? Food, of course! And that’s what the zookeepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo use to reward Bei Bei the panda cub as he completes training tasks. Bei Bei, born on August 22, 2015, isn’t quite old enough to eat bamboo like his older sister, Bao Bao, and parents, Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, but he sure loves sweet potatoes (and has recently acquired a taste for apples). In this exclusive behind-the-scenes look, see how and why zookeepers are training Bei Bei.
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Read more about Bei Bei and see exclusive photos and interactive graphics of his growth.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/07/pandas-babies-bei-bei-zoo-animals-science/

Learn more about giant pandas.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/giant-panda/

Produced & Edited by Jed Winer
Videography: Jed Winer, Jean-Paul Polo
Special Thanks: Smithsonian Institution, Rebecca Hale
Additional Footage: Smithsonian Institution
Music: Stock media provided by mellowstu, LoneTree/ Pond5.com

Panda School: (EXCLUSIVE) How the National Zoo Trains Its Panda Cub | National Geographic

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