Bei Bei the panda enjoyed a cake made of frozen fruits, diluted juices and vegetables in the shape of a numeral 4 to celebrate his fourth birthday at the National Zoo, as visitors sang to him outside of his enclosure.
The Smithsonian National Zoo’s giant panda, Bei Bei, turned four-years-old on Thursday and he almost seemed to be smiling.
Visitors gathered around Bei Bei's outside enclosure and sang"Happy Birthday" when he came out to eat his cake, according to Smithsonian National Zoo spokesperson Devin Murphy. Bei Bei will not be the first giant panda sent to China. Most recently, three-and-a-half-year-old female Bao Bao left the National Zoo in February 2017.
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