How do pandas spend the winter?
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A pair of giant pandas are adapting to their new homes and seem quite at ease in the zoo at Changchun City, northeast China’s Jilin Province – even with the average outside temperature dropping to minus 15 degrees Celsius. /Xinhua Photo

A pair of giant pandas are adapting to their new homes and seem quite at ease in the zoo at Changchun City, northeast China’s Jilin Province – even with the average outside temperature dropping to minus 15 degrees Celsius. /Xinhua Photo

The staff of the zoo was fully prepared to help the two male pandas, Jia Jia and Meng  Meng, spend their third winter here comfortably. /Xinhua Photo

The staff of the zoo was fully prepared to help the two male pandas, Jia Jia and Meng  Meng, spend their third winter here comfortably. /Xinhua Photo

The breeder will feed Jia Jia, the giant panda, bamboo and whatever supplementary food they need. /Xinhua Photo

The breeder will feed Jia Jia, the giant panda, bamboo and whatever supplementary food they need. /Xinhua Photo

The pandas do not hibernate, are not afraid of the cold and primarily eat bamboo. This is good news as bamboo does not rot in winter, so the pandas always have plenty of food. /Xinhua Photo

The pandas do not hibernate, are not afraid of the cold and primarily eat bamboo. This is good news as bamboo does not rot in winter, so the pandas always have plenty of food. /Xinhua Photo