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BEIJING — The world’s only surviving giant panda triplets were doing well as they turned 100 days old Wednesday.

Each weighs more than 11 pounds, up from just over 100 grams (3 1/2 ounces) at birth. They started teething at around 80 days old and have two small teeth each.

The cubs were born July 29 within four hours, the female cub first and then her brothers.

The cubs weigh more than 11 pounds, and have two teeth each. They were born within four hours of each other on July 29.Getty ImagesThe cubs weigh more than 11 pounds, and have two teeth each. They were born within four hours of each other on July 29.Getty Images

Physical exams show the cubs’ health to be ideal, said Dong Guixin, general manager of Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, capital of south China’s Guangdong province.

Starting Wednesday, the cubs will be displayed to visitors for limited periods.

The cubs are also taking turns living with their mother for five-day cycles.

“It is imperative to help the triplets form a good relationship with their mother and keep them in close contact. We hope that they can live together if the cubs grow healthily,” Dong said.

According to the park, four births of panda triplets have been recorded, but in each of the previous instances, at least one died due to physical defects or being underweight.

The cubs haven’t been named, but the park is seeking suggestions from the public.

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