ලොව එකම පැන්ඩා තුන් නිවුන්නුන්ට 10යි!
World's only surviving giant panda triplets turn ten in Guangzhou
The world's only surviving giant panda triplets Meng Meng, Ku Ku, and Shuai Shuai celebrated their tenth birthday on Monday at Chimelong safari park in Guangzhou City of Guangdong Province, south China, attracting visitors to join their birthday party.
Park staff prepared birthday cakes decorated with bamboo and fruits for the pandas, along with special presents.
A rotating stage was installed in the elder brother Shuai Shuai's play area, and Ku Ku, the youngest boy of the three, got a new ride-on train with his feast on it.
The eldest sister, Meng Meng, who just gave birth to a baby panda last month, has a strong appetite recently. She managed to find herself some downtime to recharge during the day, gobbling bamboos, after the baby was asleep.
Both Meng Meng and her kid are in excellent health.
Notably, the baby panda is also the first new-born at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda this year.
The probability of giant pandas giving birth to twins are fifty-fifty, but the probability of them giving birth to triplets drops to really low. There have been just three recorded triplet births since August of 2014 in the whole world. And the Chimelong triplets are the world's only surviving triplets.
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