Meet Meng Meng, Shuai Shuai and Ku Ku.
The world's only surviving panda triplets
have finally been given their own Chinese names.
They mean cute, handsome and cool respectively.
Panda cubs are not named until they are 100
days old, as they are known to have difficulty
surviving in the wild and in zoos.
The chosen 3 names were selected from a global
campaign that received over one million name
proposals in three months.
Meng Meng is for the eldest sister as she
is shy while being a little naughty.
Shuai Shuai was chosen as the name for the
elder brother, the most mischievous one, but
with greater courage than the others.
As the youngest brother always looks indifferent
and casual, the name Ku Ku was selected for him.
The pandas were born on July the 29th at the
Chimelong Safari Park.
According to the WWF, the panda population
is threatened by habitat loss as land is increasingly
inhabited by humans with around 1,600 pandas
left in the wild in China.
