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Baby red panda cubs are now on display in the Prospect Park Zoo.
Julie Larsen Maher
Baby red panda cubs are now on display in the Prospect Park Zoo.
Julie Larsen Maher
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Baby red panda cubs are now on display in the Prospect Park Zoo.
Julie Larsen Maher
Baby red panda cubs are now on display in the Prospect Park Zoo.
Julie Larsen Maher
Two baby red pandas made their first public debut at the Prospect Park Zoo this week, much to the delight of visitors, according to a report.
Julie Larsen Maher
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They’re so cute we can hardly bear it!

Two baby red pandas made their first public debut at the Prospect Park Zoo this week, much to the delight of visitors, according to a report.

The twin boy cubs were cared for by their mother, Willow, in a den inside the zoo until they were old enough to go outside, according to Brooklyn Paper.

They’re now munching bamboo leaves, frolicking across their enclosure and climbing trees in full view of animal lovers, according to the paper.

The furballs — which look like a cross between a raccoon and a fox — are not related to giant pandas. They are native to southwestern China, and are classified as bears.

The cubs were born over the summer, and the zoo hasn’t yet said their names.

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