Ai Bao, the giant panda, gives birth to twin cubs in South Korea, representing an unprecedented occurrence of panda twins in the country
A giant panda has given birth to twin cubs at a theme park in South Korea.
Decades of conservation efforts in the wild and study in captivity saved the giant panda species from extinction, increasing its population from fewer than 1,000 at one time to more than 1,800 in the wild and captivity.
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