we're also joined by wildlife and conservation expert jeff corwin. david, maybe you can confirm that they're cuddly. you certainly have much more information about what they're doing here. >> you're just sitting up there in a tree. >> i really wanted to cuddle with them and give them a big hug. i spent a lot of time with these two going back to october, when i was with them in china for the send off. they did not allow me to touch them, but i got within a foot or so, which is the closest i've ever been. >> i do feel. >> like though, you. >> should probably. focus on her behind me. >> that's ching bao, by the way. >> and i think you. >> all and jeff will. >> probably prefer to just take. >> her in as she's climbing up on the tree. >> i mean, ching. >> bao is. and this is what's so funny. when i spent time with their caretakers in china, they. described their personalities with a lot of detail and care. she's very independent. she likes her alone time. she is. motivated by. >> food and then. >> goes up into. >> the tree at lunchtime. like now. and she