Pandas are solitary animals, and rarely form groups in the wild, so this huddle of 14 cubs is a really special occasion!

The babies were filmed last year after being bred artificially in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Normally, a female only gives birth to one cub, but this July a female called Juxiao had triplets and they all survived, which is a world first.

So what would you call a group of panda cubs?

Well, a pack of bears is called a sleuth or sloth, but pandas are kind of special and get their own collective names to choose from:

A bamboo of pandas,

An embarrassment of pandas,

A cupboard of pandas.

Bamboo I can understand, but I’m not sure where embarrassment comes from?

Cupboard is apparently the official zoological term after a heated debate at a Royal Society symposium in 1866. Before that people were saying things like a spoonful or a dream of pandas.

But a cupboard of baby pandas doesn’t sound quite right to me, although it does have a cute mental image. Personally I would call them a pod of pandalings or just a mischief!

Inspired by @Amivee at #AdobeMAX powerful storytelling from behind the lens…and also baby pandas! pic.twitter.com/yHAolT3QSW — lisa harrison (@lisanharrison) October 7, 2014

Baby Pandas Drinking Milk, China pic.twitter.com/azAZDd7clX — Awesome Inventions (@omgWorIdImages) October 25, 2014

Pandas doing Panda stuff. Enjoy. pic.twitter.com/cKWUFrObfA — Killer Kitsch (@killer_kitsch) October 12, 2014

For more interesting info about these gorgeous cubs, read our story on baby panda facts.