Just when you think there's nothing the internet loves more than photos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals ... bam! it hits you: videos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals!
There's now a video of their squeal-worthy snuggling. If the baby panda yawning doesn't get to you, we honestly don't know what will.
Sadly, not all pandas are as happily cuddling as these little guys. The Associated Press reports that giant pandas are threatened by a loss of habitat, poaching and poor breeding abilities.
Watch as sleeping siblings take an adorable nap at the Giant Panda Breeding Centre in Chengdu, China:
Need more animals? Check out this slideshow of adorable, yet threatened, species:
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Cheetah Cubs
Three cheetah cubs, born in November 2004, lean against their mother during a preview showing at the National Zoo in February 2005 in Washington D.C. Today there are just 12,400 cheetahs remaining in the wild, with the biggest population, totaling 2,500 living in Namibia.
Baby Black Rhino
A baby Black Rhinoceros stands in front of its mother in an enclosure at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo in June 2009. The Black Rhinoceros is a critically endangered species, according to the International Rhino Foundation there are less than 5,000 surviving in the world.
Orangutans
An orangutan infant at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 15, 2007. Orangutans are threatened by deforestation and hunting. Click here for more orangutan photos.
Koala
A baby joey koala at Sydney's Wildlife World. Though koalas are Australia's most iconic and adored marsupials, they are under threat due to a shortage of suitable habitat from mass land clearance.
Gorilla Mother And Son
A 15-year-old female mountain gorilla holds her five month old son at the Kahuzi Biega Nature Park in Democratic Republic of Congo in May 2004. Only 700 mountain gorillas are left in the world, and over half live in central Africa.
African Penguins
A group of African penguins gather near a pond at a conservation site in Cape Town, South Africa. Birdlife International say the African penguin is edging closer to extinction.
Endangered Tiger Cubs
A Trio of 45 day-old Bengal white tiger cubs were born in December 2007 At the Buenos Aires Zoo. With only 240 white tigers living in the world, their birth gave a boost to the animals' endangered population.
South Korea's Black Bears
A pair of black bears sit at a zoo in Kwachon, South Korea in November 2001. Black bears have been on the endangered species list since 2007.
Madagascar Lemur
A newly born Madagascar Lemur, an endangered species, at Besancon Zoo in France. There are only 17 living in captivity worldwide.
Red Pandas
Two-month-old twin Red Panda cubs make their debut at Taronga Zoo in March 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The cubs were born out of an international breeding program for endangered species.
Lin Hui
China's panda is one of the world's most beloved but endangered animals. Lin Hui, a female Panda- on a ten-year loan from China - eats bamboo at Chiang Mai Zoo in Thailand in Sept 2005. Captive pandas are notoriously poor breeders.
South East Asian Monkey
The Sydney's Taronga Zoo is home for this bright orange male infant monkey. This South East Asian monkey is highly endangered.
Night Monkey
A grey-bellied Night Monkey born in captivity climbs onto his mother's arms at the Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Colombia. The Night Monkey is an endangered species.
Tigers
A six-month-old male Sumatran tiger cub rests under his mother careful watch at the National Zoo in Washington in October 2004. Sumatran tigers are endangered; fewer than 500 are believed to exist in the wild and 210 animals live in zoos around the world.
Elephants
A baby elephant is pictured at the Singapore Zoo on Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. Many elephants are threatened by habitat loss and listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Polar Bears
A sow polar bear rests with her cubs on the pack ice in the Beaufort Sea in Alaska. In 2008, the U.S. government described polar bears as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Due to dangerous declines in ice habit, polar bears are at risk of becoming endangered.
Just when you think there's nothing the internet loves more than photos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals ... bam! it hits you: videos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals!
None of us could get enough of these...
Just when you think there's nothing the internet loves more than photos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals ... bam! it hits you: videos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals!
None of us could get enough of these...
Just when you think there's nothing the internet loves more than photos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals ... bam! it hits you: videos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals!
None of us could get enough of these...
Just when you think there's nothing the internet loves more than photos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals ... bam! it hits you: videos of fuzzy, cute, baby animals!
None of us could get enough of these...
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I appreciate pandas more now that I know the difficulty in their survival. Anyone thinking they can take one home is sorely mistaken. They are cute could become extinct very quickly if not cared for properly. I am grateful to the Chinese for allowing us to see these very special creatures that God has given us!
suecat33064: I appreciate pandas more now that I know the difficulty
i think my new goal is to be a gazillionaire, so i can buy a panda and pet it every day, till it grows up and mauls my face off. but i still think it's worth the risks
brokenleoheart: i think my new goal is to be a gazillionaire,
It's so beary nice to find folks who love these things, SistaGirlYoung! It would be cat-astrophic if society lost its compassion for little things. We need to horse around to shake off the old dog-ma; then we can focus and outfox those snakes who are selling us out while throwing an occasional mountain oyster of 'wisdom' at us! (I need to work on my puns; Sorry about that!)
floodberg: It's so beary nice to find folks who love these
ShoreChica, say hi to your little bunny from my boy cats and me! Whenever I open an animal link, one of them gets luvvies. My Brownie cat is having some OCD issues (scratching obsessively, he's in an ecollar) and is very clingy; he's been on my lap all day! Drooling, purring, begging; perks up when I open a video, though. He's pretty smart!
floodberg: ShoreChica, say hi to your little bunny from my boy
Aww, will do! hehe I definitely have a soft spot for animals. I'd have a zoo if I could. I LOVE cats but am allergic. :( In some ways, they remind me of me. Pets are absolutely therapeutic. I can't tell you how many times I've felt down and held my bunny and just felt instantly better.
ShoreChica: Aww, will do! hehe I definitely have a soft spot
Totally, at the rate modern humans are reproducing there will be hardly any room left for ecosystems to exist in about 100 years. Since its highly unlikely that humans will change their behavior in a way that could undo this, i'm hoping for a disease that will wipeout all the humans :D
carloarnone: Totally, at the rate modern humans are reproducing there will
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First Posted: 10/07/11 05:44 PM ET Updated: 12/07/11 05:12 AM ET