Zoo staff worried panda would reject cub until motherly instincts kick in
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The moment she understands that it's her baby is so sweet and touching. A mother's love is a mother's love no matter what the species.
When giant pandas’ babies are born into this world, they are completely helpless and unrecognizable from the enormous black and white creatures we often know them as.
According to National Geographic, when pandas are born they are pink, bald, blind, wrinkly, and about the size of a stick of butter.
They also can’t walk, regulate their own body temperatures, hear, crawl, hold themselves up, or poop or pee on their own.
Basically, baby pandas are completely helpless without their mamas.
That leaves mothers to take care of all of their needs. Mother pandas have to cradle the babies to keep them warm and rub their bellies to stimulate their muscles to release bodily waste.
“In these early weeks, panda mothers don’t leave their cubs, even when they need to eat or drink,” National Geographic explains.
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