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Twin pandas in Belgium zoo take their first steps outside

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Six months after their birth, the twin pandas born at the Pairi Daiza zoo in Belgium take their first steps outside on the grass under the care of one of the zoo's groomers. Bao Do, the male panda and Bao Mei, the female, will soon occupy this space with their mother Hao Hao.

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