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One of the newly born twins panda cubs grimaces in their incubator at the Madrid Zoo on October 8, 2010 in Madrid. The two panda cubs, born on September 7, 2010, are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the artificial insemination method outside of China. (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty Images)
One of the newly born twins panda cubs grimaces in their incubator at the Madrid Zoo on October 8, 2010 in Madrid. The two panda cubs, born on September 7, 2010, are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the artificial insemination method outside of China. (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty Images)
Get ready to be overwhelmed with cuteness. You'll absolutely adore our best animal photos of this week thanks to two incredibly lovable panda twins that were recently born.
But the fun doesn't stop ...
Get ready to be overwhelmed with cuteness. You'll absolutely adore our best animal photos of this week thanks to two incredibly lovable panda twins that were recently born.
But the fun doesn't stop ...
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First Posted: 10/10/10 11:55 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:00 PM ET