A rare snow leopard cub, the first to be born at Chester Zoo in its 94-year history, took her first steps outside on Tuesday. Keepers also revealed the cute danger kitty's name following thousands of public suggestions - with Bheri picked. Born to first-time parents Nubra and Yashin, the 10-week-old cub has spent her early weeks snuggled away in a secluded den with mum. During this time, intimate moments captured on the zoo's 'den cams' quickly went viral, captivating animal lovers across the globe. Now, for the first time, the female cub has ventured out to explore the zoo's Himalayan habitat - with zookeepers sharing images of her big moment. After receiving thousands of name suggestions from zoo visitors and online followers around the world, conservationists chose Bheri. The name is a nod to the cub's mountain origins, with "Bheri" being named after a river in Nepal that runs through the Himalayas - a fitting tribute to the rugged, high-altitude landscapes where snow leopards roam. Rachael Boatwright, Assistant Team Manager of carnivores at Chester Zoo, said: "After several weeks of watching Nubra and her cub behind the scenes on our cameras, it's just fantastic to see Nubra gently guide her precious cub into the outside world for the very first time. "She is already so full of confidence and character as she playfully explores her new surroundings. Nubra is proving herself to be a wonderfully attentive first-time mum, staying close by and keeping a watchful eye as her cub explores further and further each day - it's a real privilege. "We were overwhelmed by the volume of name suggestions we received. In the end, we decided to honour the cub's wild mountain roots, where our teams work closely with the Snow Leopard Trust to protect this species in the wild. We feel that, naming her Bheri is a fitting tribute to that important work."
Chester Zoo's First Ever Snow Leopard Cub Bheri Takes Her First Steps Outside

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