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Chinese giant panda Ya Ya leaves Memphis Zoo after 20 years in the US

Ya Ya the giant panda left the U.S. for China on Wednesday after spending the past 20 years at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee.

A giant panda named Ya Ya left the United States for China on Wednesday, after spending two decades at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee.

Ya Ya arrived in the U.S. in 2003, under a 20-year loan agreement with the Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens. She was born in August 2000, in the Chinese capital of Beijing.

Ya Ya was accompanied at the zoo by a giant panda named Le Le, who died in February at age 25.

Memphis Zoo CEO Matt Thompson has previously said that Le Le and Ya Ya were "two of the most spoiled animals on the planet."

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"After 20 years, Ya Ya has become like family, and she will be sorely missed by the Memphis Zoo staff and the local community," Memphis Zoo said in a statement Wednesday. "We wish her the best of luck in her new home."

The Memphis Zoo threw a farewell party for Ya Ya earlier this month. The zoo said the panda's presence was key to conservation and research projects.

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Giant pandas can live up to 38 years old in captivity settings. Although advocacy groups such as In Defense of Animals and Panda Voice have criticized pandas' zoo enclosures, the average life expectancy of a giant panda in the wild is only 15 years.

Giant pandas were once near extinction but are now considered vulnerable. There are more than 1,800 giant pandas in the world.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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