A touching video of giant panda twins Danhonggao and Reganmian being gently cared for in an incubator during their fragile infancy was shared by the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding on Monday.
In the opening scene, a keeper carefully measures the temperature of each cub, ensuring their well-being during this vulnerable stage. The next scene captures a heartwarming moment as a keeper wraps one cub in a soft blanket, likely preparing it for examination or reuniting it with its mother.
Danhonggao and Reganmian were born at the research base on March 17, 2020. Both are male and were the world's first pair of captive-bred giant panda twins born that year.
Based in Chengdu City of southwest China's Sichuan Province, the Chengdu Research Base is a globally recognized institution for giant panda relocation and conservation, scientific research, and breeding. It also functions as a public education and eco-tourism center, renowned for its work in protecting and breeding giant pandas, red pandas, and other endangered species unique to China.
Chengdu panda base releases nursing footage of twin cubs
