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Generation 100

Giant pandas with studbook numbers from 100 to 199

🐼 5 pandas

Generation Statistics

5
Total Pandas
1♂ 4♀
Gender Distribution
0 / 5
Alive / Deceased
1957–1980
Birth Years

All Pandas in Generation 100

5 pandas

Basi

巴斯

Deceased
46 years old
fuzhou_panda_world

Basi is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Minshan Mountains, Sichuan Province, China. She was ...

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Chi Chi

姬姬

Deceased
69 years old
london_zoo

Chi Chi is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1957 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. She was captured in 1957...

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Hsing Hsing

星星

Deceased
55 years old
smithsonian_national_zoo

Hsing Hsing is a female giant panda born on 1971-01-01 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. She was captured in 1972 ...

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Ling Ling

玲玲

Deceased
55 years old
smithsonian_national_zoo

Ling Ling is a male giant panda born on 1971-01-01 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. This individual was later tra...

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Yuan Yuan

圆圆

Deceased
55 years old
beijing_zoo

Yuan Yuan is a female giant panda born on 1971-01-01 in the wild Minshan-Qionglai mountain habitat. She was assigned stu...

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About Panda Generations

Panda studbook numbers are assigned by international conservation organizations to uniquely identify each panda in the global population. The generation system groups pandas based on their studbook numbers for easier tracking and analysis.

How it works: Generation 100 includes pandas with studbook numbers from 100 to 199. This grouping helps researchers study population trends, genetic diversity, and breeding success within specific cohorts.

Conservation Value

Tracking pandas by generation helps conservationists monitor population health, genetic diversity, and breeding program effectiveness.

Research Use

Generational data enables longitudinal studies on panda development, health patterns, and adaptation to conservation efforts.