Terrified pandas in China living normal life again

Nineteen months ago a dozen pandas at the Wolong Panda Reserve in Wenchuan County in China were traumatized when the place was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9.

It was said that six pandas fled right after the walls fall down around the Wolong Reserve. There were those that were taken to a safe place for healing, but were still in shock that they would just hold on to one another and won’t answer the calls nor eat the food given by the caretakers. The slightest of noise would cause them to scamper.

Recent story on Chinese state television, however, reported a happy turn around for the pandas. It appears that the pandas at the sanctuary are once more living a normal life, playful as ever, and is back breeding and defying the low fertility rate among pandas.

Ten of the endearing pandas rescued, six females and four males, have arrived in Shanghai for the World Expo.