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Sunday, April 5, 2015

Panda breaks sex record with 19 minutes epic session


A panda has set a love-making record for its species, lasting almost 18 minutes


Ron Jeremy would be proud.
Just a day after a record-setting mating session, giant panda Lu Lu exceeded expectations once again — but with a different partner this time.
Lu Lu lasted 18 minutes and three seconds with partner Xi Mei during the marathon April 3 copulation. It was the second epic display of panda stamina in two days at the Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center, according to The Telegraph.

A pair of pandas Xi Mei (left) and Lu Lu mated for an astonishing 18 minutes and three seconds at the Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center on April 3. Smashing the copulation record just a day after Lu Lu set the high bar with an eight-minute romp.

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A pair of pandas Xi Mei (left) and Lu Lu mated for an astonishing 18 minutes and three seconds at the Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center on April 3. Smashing the copulation record just a day after Lu Lu set the high bar with an eight-minute romp.

Lu Lu became a Chinese Internet sensation after film was posted of an eight-minute April 2 lovemaking session with panda Zhen Zhen, reports The People's Daily.
For the record, he lasted a full seven minutes and 45 seconds Zhen Zhen. But that record was blown away by Friday's romp with Xi Mei.
Panda sex typically lasts anywhere from 30 seconds to five minutes.
Lu Lu has been dubbed "The Enduring Brother" by zookeepers at the Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center.

A day before the new record, Lu Lu and previous partner Zhen Zhen (pictured) had an eight-minute mating session at Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center.EUROPICS / CEN

A day before the new record, Lu Lu and previous partner Zhen Zhen (pictured) had an eight-minute mating session at Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center.

Pandas are notoriously bad when it comes to producing offspring and have around just 36 hours each year to mate successfully.
Lu Lu was put together with the other pandas as part of a breeding program run by the Chinese. Turns out, it's been fairly successful.

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