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A month after arriving from China, giant pandas Hu Chun and Cai Tao seem to be adapting well to their new home in the mountainous area of Cisarua, Bogor, West Java. Hu Chun — a female — confidently displayed her belly while enjoying an abundant supply of bamboo. Meanwhile, Cai Tao, a male, spent the afternoon doing nothing but sleeping with one paw covering his face. The furry envoys immediately captured the hearts of hundreds of visitors at Taman Safari Indonesia, Cisarua, on Wednesday — the day Hu Chun and Cai Tao were unveiled to the public. (JP/Seto Wardhana)
(The Jakarta Post / Agnes Anya)