Sunday, October 10, 2010
Newly born twins panda cubs grimaces in their incubator at the Madrid Zoo
A chinese specialist takes care of one of the newly born twins panda cubs resting 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.
One of two newly born panda bears is feed with a bottle in an incubator at the Zoo in Madrid, Friday, Oct. 8, 2010 in Madrid, Spain. The giant panda cubs, born last month were conceived using artificial insemination. The gender of the cubs is still not known.
Newly born twins panda cubs rest 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.
One of the newly born twins panda cubs grimaces in its 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.
A chinese specialist checks one of the newly born twins panda cubs in its 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.
One of two newly born panda bears reacts in an incubator at the Zoo in Madrid, Friday, Oct. 8, 2010 in Madrid, Spain. The giant panda cubs, born last month were conceived using artificial insemination. The gender of the cubs is still not known.
One of two newly born panda bears is seen in an incubator at the Zoo in Madrid Friday, Oct. 8, 2010 in Madrid, Spain. The giant panda cubs, born last month were conceived using artificial insemination. The gender of the cubs is still not known.
A chinese specialist feed one of the newly born twins panda cubs in its 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.
A chinese specialist checks one of the newly born twins panda cubs in its 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.
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.
photo: AP photo
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