Giant panda remains discovered in Asia's longest cave

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Giant panda remains discovered in Asia's longest cave

STORY: Giant panda remains discovered in Asia's longest cave DATELINE: Sept. 29, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:04 LOCATION: GUIYANG, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of giant panda remains 2. various of researchers in the Shuanghe Cave 3. SOUNDBITE (English): WANG DEYUAN, Assistant researcher of Guizhou Institute of Mountain Resources 4. various of researchers in the Shuanghe Cave 5. various of giant panda remains STORYLINE: A total of 40 giant panda remains have been unearthed since 2003 in Shuanghe Cave, Asia's longest cave in China's Guizhou, according to the latest research results. The research results released on Tuesday show that among the panda remains found, the oldest individual lived at least 100,000 years ago and the youngest lived only a few hundred years ago. SOUNDBITE (English): WANG DEYUAN, Assistant researcher of Guizhou Institute of Mountain Resources "We are now in a tunnel near the upper part of Shuanghe Cave, which is called Dongbaoyakou Cave. A set of giant panda remains was found

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