SG spends 100mil on Panda enclosure but Aussie uses 8mil ??
GIANT Chinese pandas Wang Wang and Funi have touched down at Adelaide Airport and are clearing customs ahead of a waiting police escort to deliver them safely to their new home.
The pandas are being unloaded from their crates for processing by quarantine and customs officials.
They will then be transported in a climate-controlled semi-trailer to a new $8 million enclosure.
Travelling with them are Chinese keepers and vets as well as Adelaide Zoo keepers who have been getting to know the bears over the past few weeks.
Adelaide Zoo spokeswoman Emily Rice said the pandas were expected to arrive around lunchtime.
"It depends on how quickly they are processed," she told AAP.
"They should be here in the next hour or two."
Wang Wang and Funi will spend the next month in quarantine, ensconced inside the enclosure which includes some innovative features including refrigerated rocks to ensure they can handle the Australian summer heat.
Their first appearance comes on December 13, when Governor-General Quentin Bryce will officially open their new home.
The pandas are being unloaded from their crates for processing by quarantine and customs officials.
They will then be transported in a climate-controlled semi-trailer to a new $8 million enclosure.
Travelling with them are Chinese keepers and vets as well as Adelaide Zoo keepers who have been getting to know the bears over the past few weeks.
Adelaide Zoo spokeswoman Emily Rice said the pandas were expected to arrive around lunchtime.
"It depends on how quickly they are processed," she told AAP.
"They should be here in the next hour or two."
Wang Wang and Funi will spend the next month in quarantine, ensconced inside the enclosure which includes some innovative features including refrigerated rocks to ensure they can handle the Australian summer heat.
Their first appearance comes on December 13, when Governor-General Quentin Bryce will officially open their new home.
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