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Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo welcomes 2 newborn snow leopards — PHOTOS

Chicago's Brookfield Zoo on Friday shared the first pictures and video of two newborn snow leopard cubs born on June 16. The female cubs have been bonding with their mother in a behind-the-scenes den since their birth. 

They will make their public debut in mid-October, according to The Chicago Zoological Society, which manages Brookfield Zoo.

Mother Sarani, 4, and her 5-year-old mate, Sabu, arrived at Brookfield Zoo in October 2011 from Tautphaus Park Zoo in Idaho and Cape May County Park & Zoo in New Jersey, respectively. Their pairing was based on a recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan, a population management and conservation program.

The pair had their first cub, Everest, in Brookfield Zoo in 2013. He lives at Lincoln Children's Zoo in Lincoln, Nebraska, on a breeding loan also based on a recommendation from the SSP.

Snow leopards are an endangered species, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Their numbers are declining due to human influence, such as poaching for medicinal markets and hides, depletion of prey base, retribution killing for livestock losses, residential and commercial development and civil unrest. Their population in the wild is estimated to be between 4,000 and 6,500 in mountainous regions of Central Asia.

There are 145 snow leopards in 63 institutions in North America, according to The Chicago Zoological Society.

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