Bears: Hong Kong's Giant Panda Twins Set to Leave Incubators in Just Two Weeks
Bears Are Thriving
The twin giant panda cubs at Ocean Park are making remarkable progress. Their thickening furs and improved body temperature regulation signal they are ready to leave their incubators. The female cub has grown to 910 grams, while the male weighs 814 grams.
A Heartwarming Bond
Ying Ying’s nurturing instincts have shown through as she bonds with her adorable cubs, delighting visitors with their playful antics.
Significant Milestones
- On August 15, Ying Ying became the oldest captive giant panda to give birth.
- Postpartum diet tailored for Ying Ying's recovery.
- Round-the-clock care from specialists and animal care teams.
Financial Support Needed
Ocean Park’s chairman, Paulo Pong Kin-yee, highlights urgent financial needs to support new facilities for the growing cubs. Corporate sponsorships and donations are being pursued to ensure a sustainable future for these beloved bears.
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