![]() ![]() Today, 18 years later, YaYa and LeLe, at 20 and 22 years old respectively, are far from what we would call happy and well cared for. These two fluffy little furballs were excited and curious to step into the unknown, oceans away from their homeland in China. Image source: an account of the Panda Voices group.įemale giant panda YaYa, born in August 2000, and male giant panda LeLe, born in 1998, travelled to Memphis Zoo in 2003. Recent pictures of female giant panda YaYa, taken in January 2021. Can you see how much her skin disease has deteriorated over the last 6 years? Have you ever seen any healthy panda in such a worrisome and heartbreaking condition? Despite this, those who have inquired have always obtained the same response from the zoo: that their giant pandas are healthy and just not “photogenic.”īelow, you can see some photos of YaYa taken in December 2014, August 2019 and most recently, taken in January 2021 at the zoo’s facilities. The female panda, YaYa, also has visible skin problems all over her body. Over the years, panda lovers all over the world have raised their concerns about YaYa and LeLe, noting that both pandas are too skinny for this kind of animal at any age. Better yet, visit the pandas in person and see for yourselves. Nevertheless, with photos, actual reviews from zoo visitors and facts posted here, we welcome you to see and form your own conclusions. Memphis Zoo has denied over and again that there is any health issue with their pandas. Photos and videos of these pandas looking very thin and unhealthy have recently reignited this discussion. ![]() Panda lovers worldwide have been in deep discussions via different social media platforms, wondering about the condition of giant pandas YaYa and LeLe, who live at Memphis Zoo in the United States. ![]()
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