Thursday, August 14, 2014

Panda triplets born in Chinese zoo

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A Chinese Zoo unveiled Tuesday the birth of three new panda Cubs. The three new specimens of the species are triplets and it appears the first triplets of panda to survive the birth.

The pandas were born at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, in Guangdong Province, on July 29 and are sons of panda Juxiao. Originally, Juxiao was too tired to take care of small children and animals were a few days in an incubator, referred to the BBC. However, the mother is now taking care of the Cubs with the help of handlers.

The three giant pandas were born following artificial insemination procedures and his birth is seen almost as a miracle, given the low rate of reproduction of the species. However, his birth is still feted with caution since the survival rate of these animals is very low. If you survive the next few months, will be the only panda living triplets in the world.

The world population of pandas is threatened due to habitat loss. It is estimated that there are just 1,600 pandas living in the wild in China.

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