SEE IT: Snow leopard cubs make their debut at Bronx Zoo

Two snow leopard cubs were born at the Bronx Zoo over the summer.

Photo: Julie Larsen/WCS

Two snow leopard cubs are making their debut at the Bronx Zoo.

Often referred to as โ€œthe ghost of the mountains,โ€ snow leopards are among the worldโ€™s most elusive big cats and are rarely seen in the wild. The Bronx Zoo currently has 10 snow leopards onsite, with the new cubs residing in the Himalayan Highlands exhibit.

The cubs, one male and one female, were born over the summer to mother, Dariga, and father, Naltar. Naltar is the offspring ofย Leo who was rescued as an orphaned cub in Pakistan and came to the Bronx Zoo in 2006. The cubs have yet to be named, as zookeepers are working on names based on the cubsโ€™ personalities.

Two snow leopard cubs at the Bronx Zoo.
Two snow leopard cubs and a grown snow leopard at the Bronx Zoo.

The snow leopard lives in the high elevations in the mountains of central Asia, including Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Their white-gray coat allows them to blend in with the rocky terrain of the mountains, and their large padded feet and thick tails keep with keeping their balance and keeping warm.

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) at the Bronx Zoo has been a world leader in snow leopard care by participating in the Species Survival Plan program, which is a cooperative breeding program designed to enhance the genetic viability of animal populations in zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The Bronx Zoo has had 80 total snow leopard births, more than any other zoo in North America.

For more information, visit bronxzoo.com.

Two snow leopard cubs at the Bronx Zoo.
Two snow leopard cubs at the Bronx Zoo.
Two snow leopard cubs at the Bronx Zoo.

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