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Summary Twelve baby pandas are living in a group at the Cheng Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
The group of infant pandas has attracted a large number of visitors with their distinct and endearing characteristics.When they were let out of their enclosure, the young pandas began to show their playful sides. While one baby panda amused spectators with its attempts to climb various rocks, two others competed to secure their territory.Elly, one of the groups more rambunctious members, enjoys playing with anything she can get her hands on. After performing repeated somersaults for visitors, Elly tumbled onto the ground, exhausted.Among the 12 giant pandas, several of them are more shy and introverted, preferring to shy away from the applause of spectators.A total of 21 giant pandas have been bred in China in 2011, bringing the number of captive giant pandas bred in the country to 333.
