PHOTOS | National Zoo drops new panda pics!

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Here's a look at how the pandas are settling into their new homes.

WASHINGTON — Grab your bamboo snacks and get ready to swoon! The Smithsonian’s National Zoo just dropped the latest snapshots of their panda-tastic new residents, Bao Li and Qing Bao, and it’s safe to say these black-and-white cuties are stealing the show at the Asia Trail exhibit.

The fluffy duo moved into their new digs in October, and they’re already making themselves right at home — one bamboo bite at a time. According to zookeeper Mariel Lally, these pandas are full of surprises, each with a personality all their own. Lally shared that at first, Qing Bao was a bit of a mystery, keeping her distance and showing off her independent streak. But after a month, Lally’s relationship with Qing Bao has warmed up. “She’s still a little on the independent side,” Lally laughed, adding that she may need to call the bear a few times before Qing Bao decides to come over.

In contrast, Bao Li is all about fun. Dubbed “the life of the panda party,” he’s the one you’ll find diving into enrichment activities — whether that’s rolling around in a pile of ice or stomping through his habitat like it’s his own winter wonderland.

For the keeper team, building trust with Bao Li and Qing Bao is all about the little things, like a well-timed carrot or apple (Bao Li’s favorite). With patience and positive reinforcement, Lally and her team are helping the pandas learn essential skills for their health, like presenting their paws for checkups or standing still on a scale. This training ensures that these pandas are comfortable and stress-free as they settle into their new lives as ambassadors for their endangered species.

The best part? These bamboo-loving stars are gearing up for their grand public debut in January 2025, where you’ll be able to catch them munching, climbing and playing at the National Zoo. 

New pictures of National Zoo pandas

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