spectacle at the Toronto Zoo. Meanwhile, their 5-month-old cub Xiao Qi Ji, had one look then decided he’d rather stay cozy inside — however, he did take a “nip” at the snow initially, a zookeeper told NBC Washington.
This wasn’t Mei Xiang’s first snow day, either. Back in 2017 at December’s first snowfall, the bear showcased more of her now-trademark winter joy by “rolling down the hill in her yard,” according to the Smithsonian Zoo.
In 2016, Tian Tian was also captured rolling about and making snow angels after winter storm Jonas, turning him into something of an internet celebrity.
Giant pandas are native to a part of northern China that often gets snow, so they’re no stranger to snow days like this one.
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