Following a failed attempt to get the pair to breed, Ueno Zoo put its popular giant pandas back on display March 19 after keeping them out of the public eye for almost two weeks.
The zoo drew the curtain over female Shin Shin and male Ri Ri on March 6, after Shin Shin lost her appetite and began bleating like a sheep -- signs she was in heat.
However, despite being placed close to each other, Shin Shin turned up her nose at Ri Ri, a zoo staffer said. But there's still hope: Mating season doesn't finish until May. (The Japan Times)
上野動物園は、発情の兆候が見られるとして公開を中止していたジャイアントパンダのリーリー(オス、8歳)とシンシン(メス、8歳)の公開を3月19日に再開した。
The Japan Times ST: March 28, 2014