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Reuters
Reuters
Environment
Daphne Psaledakis

Rare giant panda twins born at Belgian zoo

A newborn twin panda cub is seen at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Giant panda twins born at a zoo in Belgium on Thursday face a precarious first few days but the "extremely rare" birth still bodes well for the vulnerable species, the Pairi Daiza zoo announced on Friday.

The twin pandas, a male and a female, were born on Thursday a couple hours apart and weighed 160 grammes and 150 grammes respectively.

A newborn twin panda cub is seen inside an incubator at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium, August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS

The cubs, described by the zoo as "pink shrimp" on Facebook, are pink, hairless and much smaller than their parents. According to the World Wildlife Fund, baby pandas are 1/900th the size of their mother.

"This double birth is wonderful news for this extraordinary species that is still threatened today," Eric Domb, the president and founder of Pairi Daiza, said in a statement.

The newborns will be watched around the clock and could be alternately placed in an incubator and bottle-fed to help the mother rest, the zoo said.

Newborn twin panda cubs are seen inside an incubator at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium, August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS

An international program for the conservation of giant pandas was established by China over 30 years ago, the zoo said. In 2016, the status of giant pandas was changed from endangered to vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

The mother, Hao Hao, was inseminated in April. These are the second and third cubs she has given birth to at the Belgian zoo.

A newborn twin panda cub is seen at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium, August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS

(Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

A newborn twin panda cub is seen at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS
A newborn twin panda cub is seen at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS
A newborn twin panda cub is seen at the Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium August 9, 2019. Benoit Bouchez Pairi Daiza/Handout via REUTERS
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