The Smithsonian’s National Zoo has announced the birth of two Andean bear cubs, born to 4-year-old Billie Jean back in mid-January. The twins are believed to have been over a 24-hour period Jan. 14-15, but momma bear and her offspring have been secluded in a private indoor habitat, so all zookeepers know for sure at this point is what they can see and hear via closed-circuit camera and a sound monitor. So far, zoo officials say it looks like all three bears are doing well.

Luckily, the zoo has decided to share the Andean bear cam with the public: check out the video below for a brief, soundless glimpse at the two tiny cubs (they appear to be about the size two sticks of butter, based on our observations), and then log on to http://nationalzoo.si.edu/goto/Andeanbears and watch your workplace productivity fly out the window.