Twin giant panda cubs named by South Korean zoo



A South Korean zoo unveiled the names of baby giant panda twins, just ahead of their 100th-day birthdays.

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6 comments

  1. Wow. I never knew pandas made that kind of noise before. Extraordinary♥️baby sounds😃♥️

  2. Cool story bro now put the pandas back where they belong

  3. Well, that's not the name of Korean style. I guess that the name of baby panda born in Korea is also named by the Chinese because all panda are rented in China.

  4. Ooohhh that's so cute and adorable‼️ 😚😍 Why is it that pandas are not treated as precious in the USA and had to send them back to China⁉️ 🤦😰😭