Ai Bao and her newborns are in good health, said Samsung C&T Resort Group, which operates the theme park where the twins were born. It’s the first time that panda twins have been born in South Korea, the resort group said.
Ai Bao gave birth to the cubs, both female, last Friday at the Everland theme park near Seoul, the park’s operator, Samsung C&T Resort Group, said in a statement Tuesday.Both Ai Bao and her newborns are in good health, it said.
The South Korean resort group said it will observe the cubs’ health and growth conditions to determine when to unveil them to the public. Meanwhile, the group said it will use social media to show off the cubs.
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