Two three-month-old twin panda cubs seen in Belgium
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Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu holds one of the two three-month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park. /VCG Photo
Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu holds one of the two three-month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park. /VCG Photo
An employee holds one of the twin baby giant pandas born in August as the other one sleeps at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Belgium, November 7, 2019. /VCG Photo
An employee holds one of the twin baby giant pandas born in August as the other one sleeps at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Belgium, November 7, 2019. /VCG Photo
The Belgian zoo announced on August 9, 2019 the "extremely rare" birth of twin baby giant pandas, three years after the arrival of a young male, which was a first for Belgium at the time. /VCG Photo
The Belgian zoo announced on August 9, 2019 the "extremely rare" birth of twin baby giant pandas, three years after the arrival of a young male, which was a first for Belgium at the time. /VCG Photo
They will be given names that were chosen by the public via an online poll. /VCG Photo
They will be given names that were chosen by the public via an online poll. /VCG Photo
Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu holds one of the two three-month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park. /VCG Photo
Chinese zoo keeper Yang Liu holds one of the two three-month-old twin panda cubs at Pairi Daiza wildlife park. /VCG Photo
An employee holds one of the twin baby giant pandas born in August as the other one sleeps at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Belgium, November 7, 2019. /VCG Photo
An employee holds one of the twin baby giant pandas born in August as the other one sleeps at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Belgium, November 7, 2019. /VCG Photo