A South Korean zoo yesterday said it recently welcomed the first giant panda twins to be born in the country.
The twins, both female, were born at the Everland theme park near Seoul on Friday, the zoo announced on its YouTube channel.
“This feels like a great opportunity to call for better protection and preservation of pandas, which have become a symbol for endangered species,” zoo head Chung Dong-hee said.
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The first twin weighed 180g and the second, which arrived nearly two hours later, weighed 140g.
Between 40 and 50 percent of panda births result in twins, Chung said.
China has been sending its black-and-white ambassadors abroad in a sign of goodwill since the 1950s as part of what is known as “panda diplomacy.”
The birth of the twins comes nearly three years after Fu Bao, the first panda to be born in South Korea, came into the world with the same parents, Ai Bao and Le Bao.
“Compared to when Fu Bao was born, there are two of them this time and I think [the parents] must be twice as happy,” zookeeper Kang Cher-won said.
Ai Bao’s labor has been smoother than during her first pregnancy, Kang said, adding that he felt moved by the way she handled the delivery and her display of motherly love.
Fu Bao is due to be returned to China by July next year at the latest, the zoo said.
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