Entries from DCist tagged with 'tiantian'
August 27, 2008
For the non FONZ members of the reading audience, Tian Tian is the adult male giant panda at the National Zoo. That is to say, he's the Butter Daddy. He and Mei Xiang are to thank for bringing that lovable little fella we call Butterstick into the world. Of course, as is custom for giant pandas, there isn't a relationship between the father and his offspring (beyond the occasional glimpse through the fence; they......
Continue Reading "Happy Birthday to You, Tian Tian"December 19, 2007
Good morning, Washington. Think good thoughts for Tian Tian, the National Zoo's male giant panda and the biological father of Tai Shan/Butterstick. Tian Tian underwent eye surgery yesterday to remove inflamed tissue from one of his third eyelids. He's expected to make a full recovery, but in the meantime he'll have to live with the shame of being the one to expose this whole pandas having third eyelids monstrosity. DCist has always held a......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Freaks and Fraud Edition"August 1, 2007
A begrudging Mazel Tov from DCist to the city of San Diego is in order, as the Associated Press reports that Bai Yun, the San Diego Zoo's female panda, is definitely pregnant. Bai Yun has been put on "24-hour birth watch" after officials detected a fetus and fetal heartbeat through ultrasound images on July 18. More tests confirmed the pregnancy and the zoo made an official announcement yesterday. As you'll no doubt recall, Mei Xiang,......
Continue Reading "San Diego Thinks It's Better Than Us. Again. "July 6, 2007
Woe is all of us this morning, as the National Zoo has officially announced that Mei Xiang is not really pregnant after all. Real panda pregnancies are notoriously difficult to diagnose, and this time, unlike two years ago, the hormonal spike recently tracked in the mama panda was a symptom of a false pregnancy. Sniff. This makes Mei Xiang's fourth pseudopregnancy. She had three before giving birth to Butterstick (aka Tai Shan), her only cub......
Continue Reading "We Can't Believe It's Not a New Butterstick"April 30, 2007
There's a new tool combating pandas' frankly pathetic interest in species propagation: panda porn. (Link is SFW) Zoo officials in China are using video of pandas mating to induce the animals to get it on during their shockingly short (24-48 hours) mating season. Above and beyond any mere Panda Cam, these flicks include loud audio and plenty of adult situations. The result has been many successful pregnancies. We can only hope this baby boom......
Continue Reading "Pandamorous"April 24, 2007
Washington's most beloved toddler won't be sent to an unfamiliar country to participate in a forced breeding program. At least not yet. The irrepressibly cute Tai Shan, who turns two on July 2, has been given a reprieve by the Chinese government and will be staying at the National Zoo, at least for a while. Though the cub is a natural-born citizen of the U.S., an agreement with China says that any offspring from......
Continue Reading "Butterstick Avoids Deportation"April 3, 2007
If you're anything like us, you've been enjoying bimonthly "FONZ Flash" emails from the zoo ever since you coughed up the money for a one-year membership just to get primo Butterstick viewing tickets last summer. It's nice to hear about upcoming lectures, new exhibits and the comings-and-goings of the animals in the collection. But yesterday's newsletter contained some... disconcerting news (which we were shocked to find made the rounds last week — without spurring outrage).......
Continue Reading "Defending Our Pandynasty"February 21, 2006
Butterstick's little world may suddenly have gotten a little more complicated -- he's discovered his father. WJLA is reporting that 'stick, who often scales a tree along the fence that divides his pen from that of his father, Tian Tian, has become somewhat curious as to the presence next door, staring longingly across the fence-line and pawing at the neighboring enclosure. We knew Butterstick couldn't remain fatherless for long. As much as a deadbeat as......
Continue Reading "Butterstick Finds his Father"November 8, 2005
Yesterday a select group of National Zoo donors were given first crack at seeing the District's newest four-legged sensation, Butterstick (yes, officially he is called Tai Shan, but National Airport is also officially known as Reagan and we're not about to start calling it that). Parents and children took the opportunity to ohhh and ahhh their way past the undeniably cute panda cub and mother Mei Xiang, while those of us too cheap to donate......
Continue Reading "Butterstick's Deadbeat Dad"March 14, 2005
Today will be partly cloudy with highs in the 40s. If you came to our happy hour thanks for stopping by, if not, go see what you missed! If you're a blogger the MeetUp.com D.C. blogger meetup for March is this Wednesday, and with a couple notable RSVP's already promises to be an interesting time. This weekend we took a walk around Second Street NE and reported on the controversy swirling around the FEC and......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Pandas, Karl and Nixon Edition"March 11, 2005
While the sun may be shining on Capitol Hill right now (as you can see in this DDOT traffic camera shot from Pennsylvania Avenue and Second Street SE) it won't be a pretty weekend -- so much more reason to head over to the Washington Convention Center tomorrow or Sunday and drop $71 for the Sixth Annual D.C. International Wine & Food Festival. (More details on this and more to come in our weekend picks,......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: No Love Edition"September 1, 2004
In news that is sure to please DCist's mother, officials at the National Zoo are on pregnancy watch. That's right, Mei Xiang, the lovable panda, may be pregnant. The Post is reporting that it has been 122 days since Mei Xiang was artificially inseminated with sperm from Tian Tian. And the time is about right when the panda should show signs of pregnancy. Zoo officials are hopeful, but have described their efforts as a "long......
Continue Reading "Anticipation at the Zoo"
