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Hi everyone! I just wanted to share this bundle of cuteness with you all
I volunteer at my local zoo (the Toronto Zoo) and this past weekend they finally allowed the public to see the little baby polar bear that was born about 3 months ago. He was rejected by his mother and had to be hand raised by his keepers but he's doing wonderfully and is quite the little firecracker! Here are some pics I was able to take of him and you can see a video of him playing around right here: click for cuteness overload
I hope to get some more pics of him next Saturday and I'll post here if people want to see more!
Also note that the little guy has no name yet and there is currently a naming contest going on, which anyone can enter (see www.torontozoo.ca for more details).
The names of the other polar bears all come from the Inuit language; his father's name is Inukshuk, his mother's name is Aurora and her sister's name is Nikita. I have pics of them as well if anyone would like to see! Just let me know
He is so adorable. Thank you for posting these pictures.
Joanne
Aww, poor little bear.
He's the cutest! Thanks much for sharing!
Oh so cute, thanks for sharing
thanks for sharing, gives a huge smile on my face
Hey everyone! I'm back with more photos of the little guy
Last Friday night, we had our first real snow fall of the winter (about time!) and so little polar bear was able to experience snow for the first time! He absolutely loved it and spent most of his time ripping around all over his enclosure and rolling around in the snow.
To start off, here's a photo of the cub's father, Inukshuk, sunbathing on some rocks:
Meanwhile, Mr. Cub was rolling around in his little den, chewing on his paws and playing with some kids through the glass. Check out the size of that fore-paw! He's going to be a big one!
While he was rolling around in his den, momma Aurora was keeping a close eye on him through the class. Unfortunately, it would not be safe to reunite the two until the cub is big enough to stand his ground because the adult bears would have no intention of taking him back in. We're unsure if she even knows that he is her baby or not just a random cub, but she is much more interested in the little guy than her sister Nikita or Inukshuk (although I had heard that he too had his face pressed up against the glass earlier in the day, watching the cub).
Young master cub then decided that he had had enough of a rest, and went ripping outside again!
After eating some snow, he decided that biting his kiddie pool was a good idea:
I left him as he began attacking that plastic drum he loves to play with.
I'll not be going to the zoo for the next couple of weeks (going on vacation, hurray!) so I'll not be able to take any more pics of the cub until March.
Watching him romp around is really making me want to make a polar teddy bear but all I have on hand is black faux fur so my first will have to be a black bear (which is just as cute) I hope my first teddy turns out alright, haha!