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Sat May 25 13:34:53 SAST 2013

Giant panda born last week at Tokyo zoo dies

Sapa-AP | 11 July, 2012 08:09
A male panda Bili, named Ri Ri in Japan, is seen eating bamboo through a window glass as visitors are reflected on the window, at Ueno Zoological Park in Tokyo June 28, 2012.
Image by: ISSEI KATO / REUTERS

Tokyo's Ueno Zoo says the 6-day-old panda died of pneumonia Wednesday morning. A zookeeper found it lying belly up, without breathing, on its 7-year-old mother's chest.

The male baby, which hadn't been named yet, died an hour later despite heart massage.

It was the first panda born at the zoo since 1988 and was conceived naturally.

Its mother, Shin Shin, was brought from China just before Japan's tsunami and earthquake disasters last year. The much anticipated baby had been celebrated across Japan, and the news of its death topped afternoon television news Wednesday.

Giant pandas have a low birth rate, and artificial insemination is common in captive breeding programs.

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