Toronto Zoo's Baby Panda Had The Most Adorable Struggle Waking Up This Morning (VIDEO)

Honestly, same. 🐼
Contributing Writer

It looks like humans aren't the only ones who struggle to get up in the mornings. 

A video of the Toronto Zoo's baby panda was just released and the adorable critter looks just as sleepy as the rest of us. 

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Just over a month old, the little cub can be seen working hard to get her eyes open this morning. 

However, as she starts exploring her little bed, it becomes clear that she is ready to start the day. 

The panda is one of the first red cubs to born at the Toronto Zoo since 1996. 

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