SYDNEY, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Australia is far from the typical setting you might imagine for a polar bear, but two week-old twins born on the Gold Coast are currently doing very well, a spokesperson for Sea World told Xinhua Tuesday.
The cubs first health report was delivered by a veterinarian team monitoring the pair by film in a maternity den.
Although they still have a while to go before they grow to the size of their 250 kilogram mother Liya, their current size of 600 grams each, is regarded as healthy.
As for their father, Sea World explained there may be a love-triangle going on at the theme park.
"She had access to both our male polar bears at Sea World, Hudson and Nelson and we couldn't tell that she was pregnant," the spokesperson said.
Despite Australia's warm weather, the state of the art facility has proven a comfortable destination for the ice-loving migrants.
"It is a bit warm but we have numerous ways to keep them cool!," the spokesperson said.
"There is only 30,000 polar bears remaining worldwide and we are trying to raise awareness about global warming and conservation."
"So the twins are a welcome addition."
















