Visitors at the Zoo Knoxville in Tennessee got their first look Thursday at a baby red panda born in June.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WTHR) — Visitors at the Zoo Knoxville in Tennessee got their first look Thursday at a baby red panda born in June.

The female cub was born June 14 with a twin, who unfortunately did not survive. Both cubs had low birth weights and had to receive care around-the-clock controlled feedings in a clinic.

Now, the surviving cub is 7 weeks old and hitting all her developmental milestones.

This is the 110th red panda cub bred at the zoo. It's a collaborative effort among zoos to save the endangered species.

According to the zoo, there have been more red pandas born at Knoxville than any other zoo in the world.