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9:53 am
Tue September 27, 2011

A Moment Of Cute: A Photo Of Sleeping Baby Pandas

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This photo taken on September 26, 2011 shows a group of giant panda cubs napping at a nursery in the research base of the Giant Panda Breeding Centre in Chengdu, in southwest China's Sichuan province.

Unbearable cuteness is news, right? In any case, we'll get back to the serious news in a bit. But, first, a picture of 12 baby Giant Pandas taking a nap at a breeding center in Chengdu:

There is a bit of news to go along with this picture. As the AP reports, today, China has finished its census of humans and it has now started its once-a-decade counting of pandas in the wild. The AP adds:

The official China Daily reported more than 60 trackers were trained at Wanglang National Reserve in the southwestern province of Sichuan, which is believed to have the largest number of wild pandas in China.

They will collect droppings for DNA analysis, which will allow zoologists to track individual pandas and accurately estimate the population, Chen Youping, director of the reserve's administrative bureau, was quoted by Xinhua News Agency as saying.

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