Red panda triplets born in 'endangered' in US...Open to the public next month.

2024.11.14. AM 06:01
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The Lincoln Children's Zoo in Nebraska in the U.S. announced that three baby red pandas, who were born last August, arrived last week.

CNN reported that the triplets, Redpanda, were born on August 10 and have yet to be named as two males and one female.

The zoo says everyone welcomes the healthy birth of three endangered rare animals, the Red Panda.

Red pandas are animals that live in temperate forests in the high mountains of the eastern Himalayas and southwest China, where their populations have fallen by 50% over the past two decades due to habitat destruction and climate change.

The cute little red pandas have not been released yet, but the zoo plans to open them to the public next month.

The red panda is on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species.




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