[00:00.00]This is What¡¯s Trending Today. [00:04.90]A few days ago, we told you about a young giant panda named Bao Bao. [00:12.41]She spent the first three years of her life at the National Zoo in Washington, [00:19.99] D.C. But this week, she left the United States for her new home in China. [00:28.78]Under an agreement between the two countries, panda cubs must be sent to China [00:35.17] before they reach the age of 4. [00:42.94]Now, many people are following another animal in New York State. [00:50.11]A zoo called the Animal Adventure Park has a pregnant giraffe named April. [01:00.23] The zoo is in Harpursville, a small community just north of the state¡¯s [01:09.03] border with Pennsylvania. [01:11.32]Doctors expect April, the giraffe, to give birth to a calf any day now. [01:19.81] This will be her fourth calf. [01:24.16]Workers have set up a camera, called a ¡°giraffe cam,¡± to watch April. [01:30.33]According to the zoo, since the camera has been in place, [01:37.89] millions of people havetuned in to the live video on YouTube. [01:44.40]The Animal Adventure Park shared some interesting facts about giraffes. [01:54.19]The average calf is about 2 meters tall at birth, and weighs about 70 kilograms. [02:04.72]A giraffe¡¯s pregnancy usually lasts about 15 months. [02:13.09]Viewers from around the world are watching the live video feed to see [02:20.61] if April had the baby yet. [02:22.11]One person wrote on Twitter: ¡°all I want is for this giraffe to give birth already." [02:30.23]Another wrote about waking up early on Thursday to see if she missed the birth or not. [02:38.86]But some people were worried when they looked at the park¡¯s YouTube channel [02:44.88] and saw a message that it had been taken down because of a violation. [02:51.53]Park officials said YouTube was hearing from people who do not like seeing [02:57.66]animals in captivity. They said the video showed ¡°nudity or sexual content.¡± [03:05.89]But after a short delay, the live video was operating normally. [03:12.68]Jordan Patch is the zoo¡¯s owner. He went on Facebook Live to explain what happened. [03:22.51]Patch said the protests ¡°pulled an educational tool away from tens of millions of viewers.¡± [03:32.24] He added that people should work to protect the natural habitat for animals [03:39.79]instead of criticizing his zoo for its camera. [03:43.94]And that¡¯s What¡¯s Trending Today. [03:47.34]I¡¯m Dan Friedell.