Panda: From the Birth to Growth

The lifecycle of panda from its birth to growth as an adult panda.

Panda: From the birth to growth

I was born to this wonderful world. Hey, you guy, don’t use a pair of scissors to touch me, particularly my bowel!

I’m still weak by the following day. People say I look like a small cat.

On the third day, I’ll gradually grow into a handsome guy, so you’ve to spend lots of time and energy to take good care of me. Otherwise, you’ll annoy and irritate my father-CHINA. He regards me as precious as a diamond ring.

It’s already one week. I’m now more energetic than before, so you’re not allowed to monopolize my sovereign rights. I, too, have a privacy room for my own business.

It’s already 20 days, but I still can’t see anything. Am I blind? I’m so scared to be born to a dark and evil world. Hmmm, tomorrow I’ll try to get some snacks to fill my stomach, so that I can force my eyes to open a bit.

It’s now 25 days. Do I resemble my mum?

On the day of thirtieth, someone say I look like a chubby pig!

From the thirty-fifth to fortieth days, I’m able to walk freely. I want to eat something, and I also need someone to play around.

From the seventieth to eighty-fifth days, I still can’t force my eyes to open. Oh no, I’m so anxious of my eyes! What’s wrong with my eyes? Don’t let me go blind for this lifetime. Oh, my lord, please bring miracle to my life!

On the ninetieth days, I’m smart enough to imitate how human sleep. See, my sleep posture is cool, right?

Give me a hug, please! Am I charming?

Hooray, I’m big enough to crawl around the grass. Come here, my friend, let’s have a race with me.

Wow, this bamboo is tasty to eat! Oh no, someone had taken my picture from the top of the roof. Hmmm, a bit embarrassed as I haven’t make up and put on beautiful clothes yet. How embarrassing!


Now, I’m big enough to play with a gun to qualify myself as a soldier to protect my country from the attack of the enemy.

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11 Responses to “Panda: From the Birth to Growth”

  1. Judy Sheldon-Walker Says...

    On January 24, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    I loved this article. I must share it with my grand babies, all 21! Thank you, Chan


  2. Alexa Gates Says...

    On January 25, 2008 at 9:33 am

    this is so cute! While being informative!


  3. Darlene McFarlane Says...

    On January 25, 2008 at 6:27 pm

    That was absolutely wonderful! I loved it and I loved being able to see the growing stages of the panda. I am sending the link out by email, I want to share this with all my family and friends.

    Great work, Chan.


  4. Anne Lyken-Garner Says...

    On January 26, 2008 at 3:16 am

    They take such a long time to mature in relation to farm animals who walk around after a few days. They really do need a lot of care.


  5. ranfuchs Says...

    On January 27, 2008 at 3:27 am

    what an amazing set of pictures


  6. IcyCucky Says...

    On January 28, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    Just wonderful, wonderful article. I really enjoy seeing the stages of baby panda. Thank you.


  7. Jesus Says...

    On March 2, 2008 at 8:16 pm

    Man. He looks so delicious. I just want to boil him with some veges. Damn I hope he dies soon


  8. nobert soloria bermosa Says...

    On April 27, 2008 at 10:01 am

    that’s wonderful,and at the same time funny,
    thanks Chan


  9. Lucy Lockett Says...

    On April 28, 2008 at 4:38 pm

    That was great, I’ve never seen a tiny panda like that! You do shed light on some amazing things, thank you.


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    On December 18, 2008 at 2:41 am

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