Curious: It's hard to imagine that these little fellows would ever grow up to be one of the jungle's apex predators
You looking at me: One of the pair emerges from its basket while being presented to the media with its sibling at Tierpark Berlin Zoo
Time to play: Remaong and Ferra tentatively emerge from their basket
Feeling shy: Their permanent canine teeth do not come in until the age of one - and by the age of two panthers in the wild are usually independent of their mothers
Performing pair: The Black panther twins stare at the public as they are presented
Attracting attention: The cute pair are now one of the main attractions at Berlin Zoo
Good life ahead: In the wild black panthers usually live for up to twelve years - but born in captivity, Remaong and Ferra may grow to be 20 years old
Family love: Both pups are developing under the care of their mother Angie, 14, and seven-year-old father Bromo
Be afraid: One of the twins bares their teeth at the approaching camera
Fatherly guidance: It's unusual that a male big cat would take so much interest in his offspring - but Bromo has shown that he is responsible beyond his years and has turned into a real family man
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