Belgian zoo’s baby pandas celebrate their 3 months
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Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu examines one of the two three-month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Belgium, November 7, 2019. (Photos: VCG)
A picture taken on November 7, 2019 shows a baby panda, one of the twin baby giant pandas born in August, at the Pairi Daiza animal park. The Belgian zoo announced on August 9, 2019 the "extremely rare" birth of twin baby giant pandas, three years after the arrival of a young male, which was a first for Belgium at the time.
An employee holds one of the twin baby giant pandas born in August as the other one sleeps at the Pairi Daiza animal park. The pair has been under constant surveillance and care and public is expected to have their first close look at the baby pandas by the end of year, said the zoo.
Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu holds one of the two three month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park.
Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu holds one of the two three month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park.