The cubs were born at the Qinling Panda Research Center, where Qin Qin was also born in 2013.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleA Giant panda named Qin Qin has given birth to twin cubs at a breeding base in north-west China's Shaanxi Province.Giant panda Qin Qin has given birth to twin cubs at the Qinling Panda Research Center in ChinaGiant pandas are among the world's most threatened animals, and are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity
The male cub weighed 176.4 grams and the female cub weighed 151.2 grams when they were born on Tuesday morning, according to the Qinling Panda Research Center.Qin Qin, who was also born at the Qinling Giant Panda Research Center in 2013, is the first captive-bred giant panda in Shaanxi Province. It is the second time Qin Qin has given birth after having produced female twins in 2020, according to the centre.
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