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szdaily -> China -> 
1st panda twins born to wild and captive parents
    2018-07-31  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A PAIR of male-female panda twins were born to both captive and wild parents in China’s Sichuan Province on July 25 afternoon, announced the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda on Sunday.

Panda Cao Cao, 16, gave birth to the twins at the Hetaoping panda base in Wolong, with the male cub weighing 215 grams and his younger sister weighing 84 grams, said Wu Daifu, director of the panda base.

The mother was released into the wild in February ahead of the mating season this year and started to show signs of pregnancy in late June.

The cubs are the first panda twins born to both captive and wild parents, marking new progress in China’s efforts to increase the genetic diversity of its captive pandas. Captive pandas tend to have a high likelihood of inbreeding, causing a decline in the viability of their babies, according to Zhang Hemin, deputy director of the conservation and research center.

(Xinhua)

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