It's always delightful when little baby animals are born in Dublin Zoo and the latest additions are nothing short of adorable.
Dublin Zoo announced the news yesterday, taking to Instagram to show off a picture of the cubs, as well as a few videos which were uploaded to Instagram Stories.
The zoo said: "The two female cubs (yet to be named) weighed approximately 1.5kg each when they were born on October 14th and have grown rapidly to 15kg each."
And now Dublin Zoo want you to name the two new baby cubs.
The zoo wrote on Instagram: "In case you missed our exciting news, Dublin Zoo is thrilled to announce the birth of two Amur tiger cubs to first-time parents Tundra and Ussuri!
"To celebrate the birth of the cubs, Dublin Zoo is inviting YOU to suggest a name for the new arrivals based on their Russian origins. Name suggestions can be submitted at and the winners will receive a family day pass to visit Dublin Zoo on a date of their choice."
To enter, just follow the link here. Good luck!
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