Well if they had borrowed one then why is there no mention of it in any of the guidebooks,from that period I suspect its because it never happened!What about Paignton borrowing a panda possibly from London zoo for a period of time during the 1970s only I thought there was one there .
Er, no. Three Giant Pandas lived at London during that decade. "Chi-Chi" had been at RP since 1958, and died there in 1972. "Chia Chia" and "Ching Ching" arrived in 1974, to my huge excitement, and lived there until 1988 (when Chia Chia went to Mexico City on breeding loan, where he was to die in 1993) and 1985 (died) respectively.
At no time did any of these animals live at any other UK zoo.
Was Chi-Chi the first giant panda in England, Ian?
No five giant pandas, including the famous 'Ming', arrived at London Zoo on Christmas Eve 1938; one of these, 'Happy', ended up at St. Louis Zoo.
There was also another London Zoo giant panda before 'Chi-Chi', 'Lien-Ho', who arrived in 1946.
The only link I know between giant pandas and the west of England is that bamboo from Devon and/or Cornwall was provided for London's animals.
The Lanivet Inn has been operating as a pub since the 18th century and is one of the oldest in the St Austell Brewery estate having been bought by brewery founder Walter Hicks in 1893. The pub's sign, which features a panda in a bamboo grove, has been adopted for more than 70 years and celebrates when the village's local bamboo plantation supplied pandas at London Zoo."
What about Paignton borrowing a panda possibly from London zoo for a period of time during the 1970s only I thought there was one there .
Paignton have never had a Giant Panda- 100%. You may be getting confused with Lesser or Red Pandas?
Not so far as any of the information I can unearth would suggest; the only bear species the zoo has ever held was Sun Bear in the 1940's.
However, I have an idea they had Polar and possibly Himalayan, back in the 60s. If I find the source, I'll put it on here.
Pretty sure they had Himalayan Black Bears- in the cages at the top of the Zoo along from the Monkey House and 'Drill Row' that also housed Big Cats. Was never aware of Polar Bear though.