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‘Ghost cat’ cub makes zoo debut

Offspring of famous snow leopard Leo has yet to be named

By Associated Press
Published: October 26, 2017, 10:13pm
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This Sept. 7, 2017 photo provided by the Wildlife Conservation Society shows a female snow leopard cub at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The zoo announced Thursday, Oct. 26, that the snow leopard cub, sometimes called “ghost cats,” has made its public debut just in time for Halloween.
This Sept. 7, 2017 photo provided by the Wildlife Conservation Society shows a female snow leopard cub at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The zoo announced Thursday, Oct. 26, that the snow leopard cub, sometimes called “ghost cats,” has made its public debut just in time for Halloween. (Julie Larsen Maher/Wildlife Conservation Society via AP) Photo Gallery

NEW YORK — A baby “ghost cat” is making the Bronx its new haunt.

The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo announced Thursday that the female snow leopard cub has made its public debut just in time for Halloween .

Snow leopards are sometimes called “ghost cats” because their pale grey coats allow them to easily blend into rocks and snow.

The cub hasn’t been named yet. It is the second generation offspring of a famous snow leopard named Leo.

Leo was found as an orphaned cub in the high mountains of northern Pakistan in 2005. The cat was brought to the Bronx Zoo in 2006 in a historic collaboration with the U.S. and Pakistan governments.

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