Mohan, who is one of three Red Panda Cubs born at Symbio Wildlife Park, has created a frenzy of cuteness across the internet this morning, a...
Mohan, who is one of three Red Panda Cubs born at Symbio Wildlife Park, has created a frenzy of cuteness across the internet this morning, as footage of him losing it over belly tickles and being affectionate with Zoo Keeper Beth Sticker was released onto the Zoos Facebook Page.nnAlong with brothers Raja and Phingu, the trio were born on Christmas Eve and Mohan especially is certainly starting show his personality, which is abundant with super cute antics and love.nnNow at 5 months old, each day at feeding time when their favourite human rings the dinner bell, they will all come a running, with Mohan proving he loves affection just as much as his belly being full.nnZoo Keepers first realised Mohan loves a good belly tickle early last week, and now he just can't seem to get enough of them.nnMohan is not only off the scale adorable, but actually plays an integral part in the long term survival of the species. He along with his siblings play an important role in the over-arching captive management breeding program that Symbio is part of, and he will one day too have a family of his own.nnWith there believed to be less than 2,500 Red Pandas left in the wild, namely due to habitat loss and poaching, you have to say their future is definitely in some mighty cute hands, or paws.nnVideo Filmed and Edited by Kevin Fallon | Symbio Wildlife ParknnTerms of use: All uses on Facebook MUST have the @Symbio Wildlife Park Facebook page tagged into the main caption. All uses of this video online MUST have a hyperlink to Symbio Willdlife Park's Facebook page in the main text body of the story. If used in TV broadcasting, then credit as to the source of the footage must be Symbio Wildlife Park, Sydney Australia. nnFor more information and licensing, please contactnKevin FallonnMarketing & Creative Services Manager | Symbio Wildlife Parkn7-11 Lawrence Hargrave Drive Helensburgh NSW 2508nphone +61 2 4294 1244 | mobile +61 431 588 862 | website symbiozoo.com.au | email kevin@symbiozoo.com.au Less