Five-day-old panda twins ‘thriving’ at Berlin Zoo

27 August 2024, 15:54

A zookeeper measures a panda
Germany Panda Twins. Picture: PA

China gifted friendly nations with its unofficial mascot for decades as part of a ‘panda diplomacy’ policy.

Germany’s newest panda twins are said to be “thriving” at Berlin Zoo.

The cubs spent their first five days of life taking turns cuddling and drinking milk from their mother every hour.

Born on Thursday to mother Meng Meng, aged 11, a zoo spokesperson said on Tuesday that they are cautiously optimistic during this critical period.

Panda cub mortality is at its highest during their first month because they do not yet have a functioning immune system.

Without human help, one of the cubs would probably not have survived because giant pandas usually only raise one cub when they give birth to twins.

Germany Pandas
Meng Meng eats bamboo in her enclosure (Michael Sohn/AP)

So the zoo has stepped in with a team that includes experts from China’s Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, who are on a visit to Berlin.

When one of the twins is with their mother, the other is spending time in an incubator donated by a Berlin hospital.

“Without protective measures, the giant panda would most likely already be extinct,” zoo director Andreas Knieriem said, adding “every cub that grows up healthy counts”.

China gifted friendly nations with its unofficial mascot for decades as part of a “panda diplomacy″ policy.

The country now loans pandas to zoos on commercial terms. There are about 1,800 pandas living in the wild in China and a few hundred in captivity worldwide.

Currently deaf, blind and pink — their black-and-white panda markings will develop later — the first-born twin now weighs 180g while the second is roughly 145g.

Germany Panda Twins
The pandas are five days old (Zoo Berlin via AP)

Both have regained their birth weights and added more grams, which the zoo considers a promising sign. The cubs’ sex has not yet been determined “with certainty”.

Meng Meng was artificially inseminated on March 26. Female pandas are fertile only for a few days per year at the most. The twins’ father, 14-year-old Jiao Qing, is not involved in rearing the cubs.

Meng Meng and Jiao Qing arrived in Berlin in 2017. In August 2019, Meng Meng gave birth to male twins Pit and Paule, also known by the Chinese names Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan, the first giant pandas born in Germany.

Those twins flew to China in December on a journey that was delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic but had been contractually agreed to from the beginning.

By Press Association

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