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Ying Ying, panda at Hong Kong theme park gives birth to twins after 19 years

Ying Ying delivered the cubs one day before turning 19, making her the oldest giant panda on record to give birth for the first time, according to Ocean Park, the animal theme park where she lives

New York Times News Service Hong Kong Published 17.08.24, 05:57 AM
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Ying Ying, a panda at a Hong Kong theme park, has given birth to twins that were conceived naturally, a cause for celebration for conservationists rooting for the survival of this vulnerable and low-libido species.

Ying Ying delivered the cubs one day before turning 19, making her the oldest giant panda on record to give birth for the first time, according to Ocean Park, the animal theme park where she lives. The cubs are also the first to be born in the city.

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Paulo Pong, the chair of Ocean Park Corp., said that the births were “thrilling news” and a rarity, given Ying Ying’s advanced age. (Pandas in captivity can live to around 30, but 14 to 20 is more typical in the wild.)

Ying Ying and Le Le, her mate at Ocean Park, had earlier drawn attention when they mated naturally in 2020 for the first time after 13 years of trying in captivity.

At the time, the amusement park and zoo was closed to visitors because of the coronavirus pandemic. In the months that followed, Ying Ying was sluggish, and her appetite was diminished, raising hopes that she could have been pregnant, but the park later said she was not expecting after all.

This time, the park kept quiet about its hopes.

New York Times News Service

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