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Vöröspandakölyök született a fővárosi állatkertben
HU🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Vöröspandakölyök született a fővárosi állatkertben

The Budapest Botanical Garden announced that two red pandas, Daya and Bendeguz, have successfully given birth to offspring. The event was highlighted as a special news item. The young pandas are very shy, staying almost entirely within their burrows during their first month of life, and the mother panda only leaves briefly. The garden provided photos showing the mother carrying her young in her mouth during brief moments outside the burrow.

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Vöröspandakölyök született a fővárosi állatkertben

The Budapest Botanical Garden announced that two red pandas, Daya and Bendeguz, have successfully given birth to offspring. The event was highlighted as a special news item. The young pandas are very shy, staying almost entirely within their burrows during their first month of life, and the mother panda only leaves briefly. The garden provided photos showing the mother carrying her young in her mouth during brief moments outside the burrow.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an animal-related event at a botanical garden, which is considered apolitical. The subject matter does not involve government, politics, or public policy, making it non-contested. As such, the framing of the article is neutral and does not exhibit a clear ideological slant.

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