Meet the Oldest Panda Ever: A Guinness World Record Achievement

Oldest Panda Sets Guinness World Record

Blythe Fitzwiliam of Guinness World Records attended Jia Jia's birthday to award her the "Oldest Panda Ever in Captivity" and the "Oldest Panda Living in Captivity" world records. The previous titleholder was a female panda named Du Du, who spent most of her life in the Wuhan Zoo in China. She passed away in 1999 at age 37.
Blythe Fitzwiliam of Guinness World Records attended Jia Jia’s birthday to award her the “Oldest Panda Ever in Captivity” and the “Oldest Panda Living in Captivity” world records. The previous titleholder was a female panda named Du Du, who spent most of her life in the Wuhan Zoo in China. She passed away in 1999 at age 37.
Giant panda Jia Jia, who turned 37 on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, became the world's oldest living panda in captivity.
Giant panda Jia Jia, who turned 37 on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, became the world’s oldest living panda in captivity.
The giant panda was given a birthday "ice cake" that consisted of a block of ice with grenadine and mint syrup and an apple inside. The scents of the syrups are used to stimulate Jia Jia's strongest functioning sense, her sense of smell.
The giant panda was given a birthday “ice cake” that consisted of a block of ice with grenadine and mint syrup and an apple inside. The scents of the syrups are used to stimulate Jia Jia’s strongest functioning sense, her sense of smell.
JIa Jia's age is equivalent to about 100 in human years. Although her sight and hearing have deteriorated and she's given medication for high blood pressure, she's in relatively good shape, her carers say. The average panda life expectancy is 25 years.
JIa Jia’s age is equivalent to about 100 in human years. Although her sight and hearing have deteriorated and she’s given medication for high blood pressure, she’s in relatively good shape, her carers say. The average panda life expectancy is 25 years.
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