You don't see this every day and how cute are they!
A set of panda triplets, known as the world's only surviving trio, have opened their eyes for the first time more than a month after their birth in a Chinese zoo.
The trio's births at the end of July were hailed as a "miracle" given the animal's famously low reproductive rate.
A video from the zoo showed the three cubs now covered with white and black fur squealing and moving about with their eyes open.
"The panda triplets have all opened their eyes and are in good, healthy condition," Guangzhou's Chimelong Safari Park said in a statement Thursday.
With thanks to The Straits Times
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set of panda triplets, known as the world's only surviving trio, have
opened their eyes for the first time more than a month after their birth
in a Chinese zoo.
The trio's births at the end of July were hailed as a "miracle" given the animal's famously low reproductive rate.
A video from the zoo showed the three cubs now covered with white and black fur squealing and moving about with their eyes open.
"The panda triplets have all opened their eyes and are in good, healthy condition," Guangzhou's Chimelong Safari Park said in a statement Thursday.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/east-asia/story/miracle-panda-triplets-open-their-eyes-chinese-zoo-20140919#sthash.p15QRydn.dpuf
The trio's births at the end of July were hailed as a "miracle" given the animal's famously low reproductive rate.
A video from the zoo showed the three cubs now covered with white and black fur squealing and moving about with their eyes open.
"The panda triplets have all opened their eyes and are in good, healthy condition," Guangzhou's Chimelong Safari Park said in a statement Thursday.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/east-asia/story/miracle-panda-triplets-open-their-eyes-chinese-zoo-20140919#sthash.p15QRydn.dpuf