They kept ringing for the results and being told "bear with me...."
("No, bear with ME!")
Mike
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Subject: Unusual specimen types (continued)
Anyone else following the giant pandas in Edinburgh? The TaT isn't too
impressive:
> An Edinburgh Zoo spokeswoman told the BBC Scotland news website: "The
urine samples we took on Monday morning came back at 21:00 on Monday
with results saying Tian Tian had not ovulated.
> "However our Chinese panda expert checked her on Tuesday morning and
he said she had ovulated in the night and because our tests take about
12 hours to get back to us we could not wait so the pandas have been put
together."
Jonathan
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