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Panda cub's first outdoor appearance in Vienna
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Seven-month-old giant panda cub Fu Long looks around as he makes his first outdoor appearance in the zoo in Vienna March 30, 2008. The cub was born on August 23 last year. His parents, Yang Yang and Long Hui, were transferred from China to Schoenbrunn Zoo in 2003, and are on loan to Austria by China for a period of 10 years.

Seven-month-old giant panda cub Fu Long looks around as he makes his first outdoor appearance in the zoo in Vienna March 30, 2008.

Seven-month-old giant panda cub Fu Long looks rests as he makes his first outdoor appearance in the zoo in Vienna March 30, 2008.

(China Daily April 2, 2008)

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