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After more than five hours of labor, the female cub made her arrival at 2:05 a.m. on Aug. 15, weighing in at 122 grams (4.3 ounces). The male twin followed at 3:27 a.m., weighing 112 grams (3.95 ...
Hong Kong welcomed the birth of its first locally born giant pandas on Thursday, with their mother becoming the world’s oldest first-time mother of its kind on record, the theme park that houses ...
This photo released by Qinling Giant Panda Research Center, shows newly born twin Panda cubs, male at left and female at right, at the center in Xi'an, in northwestern China's Shaanxi Province on ...
Hua Hua and her twin sister He Ye were born on July 4, 2020, to parents Cheng Gong and Mei Lan. [1] [4] Due to their mother's age (having given birth at 20 years old, which is equivalent to 80 in human years), the two cubs were fostered by other pandas alongside their own cubs. She is currently displayed at the Chengdu Panda Base. [citation needed]
They were the first giant pandas to be born in Canada, and only the second giant panda twins to survive the neonatal period in North America. Their birth was the result of one of two artificial insemination procedures overnight from 13 to 14 May 2015. The pandas went on public exhibit at the zoo on 12 March 2016. [1]
Tai Shan, a male, was born July 9, 2005. He was the first panda cub to be born at the zoo and live for more than a few days. He lived at the zoo until February 4, 2010, when he moved to China, as per an agreement between the United States and China. Mei Xiang was artificially inseminated twice in April 2012 with Tian Tian's sperm.
Twin pandas born in South Korea appeared before the public for the first time on Thursday 12 October to mark the announcement of their names. One has been called Rui Bao and the other Hui Bao ...
The pandas arrived at Chiang Mai Zoo on 12 October 2003 to begin a ten-year conservation program to breed giant pandas. [1] [3] Chuang Chuang and Linhui successfully artificially bred and produced an offspring named Lin Ping. [4] [5] The baby panda Lin Ping, female, was born on 27 May 2009 also resides in Chiang Mai Zoo. [6] [7]