http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-38466409
Pan Pan, the world's oldest male panda has died in China aged 31, six months after being diagnosed with cancer.
His more than 130 descendants account for a quarter of the world's captive-bred panda population.
Born in the wild in Sichuan in China, he was taken into captivity when he was just a few months old.
The world's oldest female panda is currently 36-year-old Basi, who also lives in China, after Jia Jia died aged 38 in Hong Kong in October.
Wild pandas usually live to about 20.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 01 2017, @10:41PM
Pandas are Giant Pandas unless they are Red Pandas, right, shifu? Or, they could actually be raccoons, lions, or bears, oh my! No other animal has benefited so greatly from "cuteness" as the Giant Panda, with the exception of Felis catus.