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CHENGDU, March 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Zoologists in
southwest China's Sichuan Province have been recording the cooing voices of
giant pandas in the hope of helping the undersexed endangered animals find love.
At the giant panda research base in the provincial capital Chengdu, a female giant panda began to pace
about her pen when a zoologist came near, and readily bleated into his
microphone.
Her voice, experts say, will be carefully analyzed
for pitch and variations. This will help panda keeper to find her "Mr. Right".
Recording and studying giant pandas' voices are the
latest effort of Chinese panda experts to try and stimulate the sex-shy
creature. Previously experts has tried to show the bears sex films.
The forestry administration estimates 1,590 giant
pandas are living in the wild in Southwest China. There are 183 in captivity on
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