(CNN) - Two Amur leopard cubs are the latest additions to the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium.
They were born March 18.
Mother Semba, who was also born at the zoo, and the cubs are thriving.
Anyone anxious to see them will have to wait until June though. That’s when they get vaccinated and learn how to navigate the outdoors.
But for now, animal lovers can lend a helping hand in naming them.
For a $5 donation, people can submit name recommendations on the zoo’s website.
The contest is expected to close at the end of May.
Amur leopards are considered one of the rarest subspecies of cats on earth.
There are roughly 100 critically endangered leopards surviving in the wild in their native Russia and China.
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I’m supposed to go to Pittsburgh on business. I might just plan to see them…
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