Berlin Zoo's twin panda cubs
On August 31, 2019, two giant pandas were born in the Berlin Zoo. The two cubs are growing splendidly!
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The male panda twins Meng Yuan (l) and Meng Xiang explore their surroundings at Berlin Zoo on 7 January 2020.
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The male panda Meng Xiang on 7 January 2020.
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One of the two panda youngsters at the end of November 2019
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The twins get to know each other properly for the first time. Meanwhile their mother Meng Meng strengthens herself with apples and bamboo.
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After getting to know each other for the first time, the twins take turns to visit their mother.
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One of the two panda cubs at Berlin Zoo has opened its eyes and is being held up in the air.
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17 October 2019: One of the two young panda cubs at Berlin Zoo has opened its eyes and is being measured.
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4 October 2019: One of the two panda cubs is lying in a plastic box on a scale at Berlin Zoo. Both now weigh a proud 1400 grams each. At birth they had only weighed 186 and 136 grams.
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12 September 2019: Almost naked and still blind, one of the two panda cubs lies on a blanket in Berlin Zoo.
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12 September 2019, Berlin: Panda Meng Meng holding on of her offspring.
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12 September 2019: Almost naked and still blind, one of the two panda cubs lies on a blanket in Berlin Zoo.
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The panda twins shortly after their birth.
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A panda cub is fed with milk from Meng Meng. After the offspring had lost some weight in the first two days after birth, the twins are now gaining weight again.