First panda cub born in Indonesia makes public debut in West Java
Indonesia first giant panda cub Satrio Wiratama, nicknamed 'Rio' was seen playing around in his enclosure in West Java's Cisarua on Tuesday, after his public debut.

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Indonesia first giant panda cub Satrio Wiratama, nicknamed 'Rio' was seen playing around in his enclosure in West Java's Cisarua on Tuesday, after his public debut.

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