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00:04 It's been great working so closely with the pandas.
00:18 I've been looking after them since they first arrived.
00:20 And for me personally, it's been a fantastic thing to do in my career.
00:27 They're such a unique and iconic animal.
00:30 So I feel really privileged and happy to be able to do that.
00:36 Yang Guan likes a bit of music that we play for him.
00:40 So we play smooth radio for him.
00:42 And back then we tried a variety of radio stations
00:48 and he very much enjoys that one over the others.
00:51 Tian Tian does not like anything.
00:54 Like I say, she very much likes things her way and that's how she wants them.
00:58 So no radio for her, unfortunately.
01:01 We give them both cake.
01:03 They get pand cake, which is a secret recipe that we've made them over the years.
01:07 They both really enjoy that.
01:09 So it would have been absolutely fantastic to have had panda cubs.
01:13 Unfortunately, we haven't.
01:17 But that would have just been an extra bonus to the whole experience
01:21 of having pandas.
01:22 Yang Guan and Tian Tian are both fantastic animals, they're fantastic individuals.
01:28 And just because we didn't have panda cubs,
01:31 shouldn't take away from all the amazing work that we've done
01:33 towards their husbandry, conservation.
01:35 We've done a lot of research with their reproduction as well.
01:38 So we've had a lot of conservation research effort
01:42 that has come from us having them here.
01:44 So I'm lucky because I'm going to China with them.
01:48 And so I've got an extra couple of days with them.
01:51 But yeah, it's just prolonging the sad goodbye, I think.
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