The panda was apparently enjoying the extra attention.
What would have been the first-ever live broadcast of panda cub birth has had to be cancelled after it emerged the expectant mother may have been faking her pregnancy.
The broadcast was planned after giant panda Ai Hin began showing sigs of pregnancy at the Chengdu Breeding Research Centre in China, AFP reports state news agency Xinhua as saying.
Pandas who are thought to be pregnant receive 24-hour care, more food and live in an air conditioned single room.
lzf/lzf / Stock image of giant panda in Chengdu. Not Ai Hin.
It is thought Ai Hin may have experienced a "phantom pregnancy".
The Chinese news agency states bears have been known to display signs of being pregnant after becoming aware of the preferential treatment.
Earlier this month, keepers at Edinburgh Zoo said its giant panda Tian Tian might be pregnant.
Iain Valentine, director of giant pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said at the time: “The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.”
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