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Chance to name one of the new Arctic Fox cubs





Wildlife park keepers are asking the public to help name one of the female cubs. Picture: RZSS.
Wildlife park keepers are asking the public to help name one of the female cubs. Picture: RZSS.

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) is inviting the public to name one of the 11-week-old Arctic fox cubs born at Highland Wildlife Park.

Expert vets at the wildlife conservation charity confirmed the litter, born in May to mum Sarah and dad Jack, to be four girls and a boy during their first health checks.

Keepers who care for the fox family have selected three names for one of the females: Storm, Snowdrop and Sami.

Voting is open until noon today and can be done via this link or through Highland Wildlife Park’s social media channels.

The remaining four cubs will be named by RZSS supporters, the charity’s Arctic fox adopters and keepers.


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