The cubs were born on Thursday, weighing 136 and 169 grams each. Their early days will be vital, and zoo experts are monitoring their health closely.
Zoo director Andreas Knieriem expressed relief that the cubs were born healthy, emphasizing that each cub is crucial for the conservation of the endangered giant panda.
Visitors will not be able to see the cubs for now, as they will spend their initial days hidden from public view in the panda enclosure.
Meng Meng and Jiao Qing's cubs add to Berlin's efforts in panda conservation, following their past twins, Pit and Paule, who were sent back to China.
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