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2019-05-13 14:29:38 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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One-week-old female twin lambs, one white and one black play with their mother at East Links Family Park, East Lothian. The lambs, one black and one white, were born on April 29, at East Links Family Park, in Dunbar, East Lothian. It is rare for two lambs to be born out of the same mother, but be a completely different colour.  (Photo/VCG)

One-week-old female twin lambs, one white and one black play with their mother at East Links Family Park, East Lothian. The lambs, one black and one white, were born on April 29, at East Links Family Park, in Dunbar, East Lothian. It is rare for two lambs to be born out of the same mother, but be a completely different colour. (Photo/VCG)

One-week-old female twin lambs, one white and one black enjoy their surroundings at East Links Family Park, East Lothian. The lambs, one black and one white, were born on April 29, at East Links Family Park, in Dunbar, East Lothian. It is rare for two lambs to be born out of the same mother, but be a completely different colour.  (Photo/VCG)

One-week-old female twin lambs, one white and one black enjoy their surroundings at East Links Family Park, East Lothian. The lambs, one black and one white, were born on April 29, at East Links Family Park, in Dunbar, East Lothian. It is rare for two lambs to be born out of the same mother, but be a completely different colour. (Photo/VCG)

One-week-old female twin lambs, one white and one black enjoy their surroundings at East Links Family Park, East Lothian. The lambs, one black and one white, were born on April 29, at East Links Family Park, in Dunbar, East Lothian. It is rare for two lambs to be born out of the same mother, but be a completely different colour.  (Photo/VCG)

One-week-old female twin lambs, one white and one black enjoy their surroundings at East Links Family Park, East Lothian. The lambs, one black and one white, were born on April 29, at East Links Family Park, in Dunbar, East Lothian. It is rare for two lambs to be born out of the same mother, but be a completely different colour. (Photo/VCG)

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