Hong Kong’s twin giant panda cubs whose furs are thickening and who are getting better at regulating their body temperatures will be able to leave incubators in two weeks, Ocean Park has said.
The twins, unable to see or eat yet, turned one month on Saturday, with the female now weighing 910 grams, up from 122 grams at birth, and the male growing from 112 to 814 grams.
“They’re spending less time in their incubators, and in about two weeks, they’ll be ready to do away with the incubators,” the park said. “The animal care team also prepared a cot so that the cubs can enjoy more bedtime adventures.
“They’re constantly wriggling and playing on their bed, and sometimes they even let out a loud squeal.”
The park added that the bonding time with their mother, Ying Ying, was “heartwarming” as she proved to be a natural, despite being the oldest first-time giant panda mum.
