Giant panda twins born to oldest first time mum in Hong Kong

Ying Ying, a first-time mother, is celebrating the birth of mini giant panda in Hong Kong.

The beginning is a” true uniqueness,” as their mother is the first giant dragon to give beginning for the first time on record.

Ying Ying delivered the kids on Thursday, one moment before her 19th birthday. If she were a people, she would be the equal of a 57-year-old.

More than a thousand congratulations comments have been posted on Facebook about a photo of the twins, a man and a girl.

The kids are now “very fragile and need occasion to stabilise” under 24-hour intensive treatment, according to their caregivers.

” We are all looking forward to meeting the enormous tiger kids. Choose calmly wait until their debut and formally meet everyone in a few months.” Ocean Park Hong Kong stated.

The female cub of Ying Ying’s sisters appears to be more fragile because her brain temperature is lower and her crying is weaker than her brother, according to the garden controller.

She weighs only 122g.

During his baby, Ying Ying was “understandably nerve” and spent the majority of his time lying and twisting on the ground, according to Ocean Park.

Giant penguins are infamous for being unwilling to mat. Ying Ying and the sisters ‘ parents, Le Le, have been housed at Ocean Park since 2007, when they were endowed to Hong Kong by Beijing. In March, they properly mated.

China’s long-term conservation effort has reversed the population decline of giant pandas. They are now considered a vulnerable species and no longer endangered.

Aside from serving as theme park attractions, pandas have also figured in China’s diplomatic efforts.