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Toronto Zoo panda cubs outgrow their incubator, are somehow even more adorable

The twin panda cubs at the Toronto Zoo are growing up fast, at six weeks old they've been moved to a bigger incubator to house all of their cuteness.

Er-Shun's twin panda cubs are now 6 weeks old and have a new home

Twin panda cubs are growing up fast and got a new incubator to house them.

9 years ago
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The twin panda cubs at the Toronto Zoo are growing up fast, at 6-weeks-old they've been moved to a bigger incubator to house all of their cuteness.

The twin panda cubs at the Toronto Zoo are growing up fast. At six weeks old they've been moved to a bigger incubator to house all of their cuteness.

Zoo staff say the cubs are still doing very well, and are spending a lot of time with their mom Er Shun. Pretty much the only time one of them isn't with her is when she's eating bamboo. 
Zoo staff say Er-Shun has been a great mother to her twin cubs so far. (The Toronto Zoo)

The zoo released new video and photos of the pandas in their new home today.

It looks like the upgrade has come with seat cushions for each of the cute cubs, they're kind of reminiscent of car seats for babies. 

Er Shun's twin cubs were the first-ever giant pandas born in Canada. For the next couple of months, the cubs will remain in the maternity area of the giant panda house, which is not open to the public. 

The pandas, which are on loan to the zoo from China, will be at the Toronto Zoo until 2018, when they'll move to the Calgary Zoo for five years.