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Canada Day cuteness: Snow leopard cubs to make debut at Assiniboine Park Zoo

Public invited to take part in naming poll for eight-week-old cubs.

Public invited to take part in naming poll for 8-week-old cubs

The 2 baby cubs snuggle at Assiniboine Park Zoo. (Assiniboine Park Zoo)

Don your red hat and apply your white sunscreen and head to Assiniboine Zoo this weekend the snow leopard cubs will make their first public appearance.

Now an adorable eight weeks old, the pair of male cubs have spent the past two months bonding with their mother, Baku, and father, Akar, and exploring their enclosure.

The zoo's curator of animal care called the cubs' debut exciting.

Snow leopard cubs make their debut at Assiniboine Park Zoo

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Snow leopard cubs make their debut at Assiniboine Park Zoo

"They have had a lot of time to grow and become strong while staying indoors with mom," said Allison Ginsburg. "We're so happy that they are outside just in time for the long weekend."

As they usually do with baby animals born at the park, the zoo is inviting the public to help name the new felines in an online poll.

The cubs with their mother, Batu, at Assiniboine Park Zoo. (Assiniboine Park Zoo/Supplied)

Name options for Cub #1:

  1. Kaz short for Kazakhstan.
  2. Kuna meaning "good character"in Hindi.
  3. Kaash meaning "expression of a wish"in Russian.
  4. Kashi meaning "shining"in Hindi.

Name options for Cub #2:

  1. Arka of Indian origin meaning "sun."
  2. Jixi city in China.
  3. Altai highest mountain in Mongolia.
  4. Makalu fifth-highest mountain peak in the world, located in the Himalayas.

The poll ends at noon on Tuesday, July 3, with the results announced the following day.

The zoo is extending their hours until 8 p.m. on Sunday.

One of the young cubs lounges at the Zoo Friday. (Rudy Gauer/CBC)