Wildlife

Snow Leopard Cubs / Central Park Zoo

The Central Park Zoo’s new cubs enjoy their own personal waterfall and rock-wall for climbing at the Allison Maher Stern Snow Leopard Exhibit. The furry felines, a male and a female, are the offspring of Zoe and Askai, and the first snow leopard cubs ever to be born at the zoo — via Youtube

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Tiger Cub Swim Test / Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Two Sumatran tiger cubs took a brisk doggy paddle at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo today and passed their swim reliability test. The male and female cubs, named Bandar and Sukacita (SOO-kah-CHEE-tah), were born at the Zoo, 5 August. All cubs born at the Great Cats exhibit must undergo the swim reliability test and prove that they are ready to be on exhibit. Bandar and Sukacita were able to keep their heads above water, navigate to the shallow end of the moat and climb onto dry land. Now that they have passed this critical step, the cubs are ready to explore the yard with their mother, 4-year-old Dama — via Youtube

Design, Wildlife

Octeapus Tea Infuser / ThinkGeek

Captain Nemo may have had to travel 20,000 leagues under the sea on his mission to identify a terrifying sea monster, but you have to look no further than your favourite hot cup of tea and your Octeapus Tea Infuser — via ThinkGeek

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Jaipur + Rashna, Rusty-Spotted Cats / Parc des Félins

With big golden eyes and striped fur, this Rusty-spotted Cat looks like your average house cat. But there’s nothing average about Jaipur and Rashna, two female Rusty-spotted Cats who were born at France’s Parc des Félins on 24 April — via ZooBorns

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Snow Leopard Cub / Zoo Krefeld

The secret’s out: there’s a Snow Leopard cub at Germany’s Zoo Krefeld. Because the cub’s mother, Dari, is a first-time mum and experienced a difficult delivery, the zoo staff waited a few weeks to announce the cub’s arrival. Born 13 June, the cub is now healthy, strong, and as you can see from the pictures, quite photogenic — via ZooBorns

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Zahari + Zeiti, Fennec Fox Kits / Chattanooga Zoo

Two Fennec Fox sisters were born at Chattanooga Zoo in Tennessee! They have just been named Zahari, meaning blue in Arabic, and Zeiti, meaning green in Arabic. (To tell the sisters apart, they were each given a small spot of food coloring either blue or green on their backs.) They were born on 11 September 2013 to first-time parents, mother Karoo and father Kalahari — via ZooBorns

Design, Wildlife

Ink Black Coffee Mug / One Hundred 80 Degrees

Add a splash of daring excitement to your simple, black coffee with the help of this octopus mug by One Hundred 80 Degrees. Scalloped, intricately sculpted tentacles serve as the handle on this hot pink mug, making your morning energy boost a fabulously quirky sight to sea. With this ceramic ocean creature as your morning companion, you’ll be boldly prepared for any adventure the day may bring — via ModCloth

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Lion Cubs / Maryland Zoo

Zoo keepers have stepped in to raise the Maryland Zoo’s first-ever Lion cubs after their mother died a few days after their birth. The cubs, born on 3 October, appear healthy and are receiving around-the-clock care in an off-exhibit area — via ZooBorns

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Rescued Polar Bear / Assiniboine Park Zoo

11 month old orphaned female polar bear cub arrived at the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre at the Assiniboine Park Zoo. It didn’t take long for her to make herself comfortable in her new home — via Youtube

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Toki, Spotted Hyena / Berlin Zoo

On 27 July, a Spotted Hyena named Malindi gave birth to a healthy male cub at Berlin Zoo. The cub, named Toki, was born with a beautiful black coat, which will start to lighten over the next few weeks to resemble his parent’s speckled fur — via ZooBorns