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Twin Tigers One White, one Yellow.
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8-3-2007 12:26 PM
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Cubs Jinliang and Yinshuai aren't any ordinary twins. Workers at Tianjin Zoo, China were shocked when the pair were born - because they arrived into the world in completely different colours - yellow and white.
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