Friday, June 4, 2010

ST. HYACINTH WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO GIANT INFLATABLE PANDA IN TORONTO METRO ZOO

BANGUS ONLINE - TORONTO —Zoo officials are calling the captive birth “very unusual.” A very pregnant Camille DeLeau arrived at the zoo with her husband as part of their highly anticipated trip to Toronto. The planned day at the Metro Zoo was to be a highlight for DeLeau who had never been. The DeLeau’s arrived promptly at 9:00, and after consulting their map carefully planned out their day. Her water broke on the Marco Polo Trail Camel Ride. Metro Conservation officers, trained in live panda births were unsure how to deal with Mrs DeLeau but nature took its course and after 83 hours of intense labour, Ling-Ling-Marshall-DeLeau was born naturally.

Zoo officials are ecstatic. Mrs DeLeau is overjoyed. Mr DeLeau is confused. Ling-Ling-Marshall-DeLeau is doing well after having to be tethered to keep from being blown away.