"She has always had a body conformation and seasonal hair thinning atypical of the public expectation of a large, plump, fluffy, full faced giant panda," the statement said of Ya Ya, who "has a great personality and interacts happily with her mate Lele, zoo staff, and guests." In a statement to Xinhua, Memphis Zoo said the veterinary records and diagnostic testing show that female giant panda Ya Ya and her male partner Le Le are "healthy animals," and Ya Ya "does not have any underlying medical or malnutrition issues." state Tennessee said Thursday that two giant pandas living in its facility are "healthy" amid emerging concern over their conditions.
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