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Zoo welcomes panda twins in southwest China

CHONGQING, June 26 (Xinhua) A giant panda has given birth to twin male cubs at a zoo in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. The first cub was born at 1:13 a.m. on June 10, weighing 161 grams, and the other arrived at 1:49 a.m., weighing 151 grams, said Chongqing Zoo. They are the first panda twins to be born in captivity this year, said Yin Yanqiang, who works at the zoo. The mother, Mangzai, was born in 2011 and gave birth for the.

Zoo welcomes panda twins in southwest China - China News

Zoo welcomes panda twins in southwest China - China News
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Zoo welcomes panda twins in southwest China

Zoo welcomes panda twins in southwest China
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World s oldest panda in captivity dies aged 38

World s oldest panda in captivity dies aged 38 Web Report/Beijing Photo: Twitter Xin Xing, hailed hero mother for having 153 descendants, passed away on December 8 at Chongqing Zoo in China It’s a sad day for animal lovers as the world s oldest female panda in captivity passed away at the age of 38 years and four months at a Chinese Zoo. Xin Xing was born in 1982 and has been living in Chongqing Zoo in China since she was just one year old. She spent the rest of her life in the facility. The world’s oldest panda living in captivity, Xinxing, has died. She was 38 years and 4 months old and spent most of her time in Chongqing Zoo in southwest China. #panda#China#zoopic.twitter.com/XNLW0r7HaS Zhong Shi (@ZhongShi CGTN) December 22, 2020

World s oldest panda in captivity dies in China

5124 Beijing, December 21 Xinxing, the world s oldest giant panda in captivity, has died of multiple organ failure at the age of 38 years and four months, a Chinese zoo announced on Monday. She died at a zoo in southwest China s Chongqing Municipality. Xinxing, also called “granny panda”, began to show symptoms of drowsiness and loss of appetite on October 21, according to a report by state-run Xinhua. Her condition worsened in the next few days and she developed shortness of breath, cough and abdominal distension, said Chongqing Zoo officials. Experts from several medical institutions made an all-out effort to save her but she eventually passed away on December 8.

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