Newborn giant panda triplets, which were born to giant panda Juxiao (not pictured), are seen inside an incubator at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, Guangdong province August 9, 2014. (CHINA DAILY / REUTERS)
A newborn giant panda cub, one of the triplets which were born to giant panda Juxiao (not pictured), is seen inside an incubator at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, Guangdong province August 12, 2014. (ALEX LEE / REUTERS)
A newborn giant panda cub, one of the triplets which were born to giant panda Juxiao (not pictured), is seen inside an incubator at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, Guangdong province August 12, 2014. (ALEX LEE / REUTERS)
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This undated handout photo released on August 12, 2014 from the Chimelong Group shows one of the newborn panda triplets inside an incubator at a safari park in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park unveiled newborn panda triplets billed as the world’s first surviving trio, in what it hailed as a “miracle” given the animal’s famously low reproductive rate. (CHIMELONG GROUP / AFP/Getty Images)
A photo dated 03 August 2014 showing the giant panda triplets inside an incubator at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park, China. Chimelong Safari Park workers described the birth of three small panda cubs on 29 July 2014, as ‘a new wonder of the world’, because great pandas are extremely reluctant to breed in captivity. (CHIMELONG ZOO / HANDOUT / EPA)
A file photo dated 03 August 2014 showing a newborn giant panda cub, one of the triplets inside an incubator at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park, China. (CHIMELONG ZOO / HANDOUT / EPA)
A fle photo dated 03 August 2014 showing the giant panda triplets inside an incubator at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park, China. (CHIMELONG ZOO / HANDOUT / EPA)
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A photo dated 03 August 2014 showing the giant panda triplets inside an incubator at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park, China. (CHIMELONG ZOO / HANDOUT / EPA)
A picture made available on 12 August 2014 shows the triplet panda cubs rest in the incubator in the Chimelong Wildlife Park in Guangzhou in south China’s Guangdong province 09 August 2014. Panda Ju Xiao gave birth to the triplets on 29 July 2014, and they are the fourth panda triplets recorded in history and the only living triplets now in the world. (QI LUN / EPA)
A picture made available on 12 August 2014 shows the giant panda Ju Xiao caresses one of her triplet panda cubs in her cell in the Chimelong Wildlife Park in Guangzhou in south China’s Guangdong province 10 August 2014. (QI LUN / EPA)