
Toronto Zoo
This polar bear cub needs a name. Can you help?
The public debut of a polar bear born in captivity is a big event. After all, Knut – the first polar bear cub to survive past infancy in the Berlin Z00 in 30 years – became an international celebrity before his tragic death at age 4 last March. And three of the cubs born prematurely in the Toronto Zoo last Oct. 11 died of their injuries after their mother, Aurora, rejected them shortly after their birth.
So you are looking at one lucky bear that was revealed to the public last Friday. Toronto Zoo staff nurtured him carefully from just a pound a half in weight to his current healthy 37 pound-plus. They gave him plenty of tender loving care until, at 90 days, he began to walk.

Toronto Zoo
Toronto Zoo staff nurtured the cub carefully. His two siblings did not survive when their mother rejected them shortly after birth.
But one thing they didn’t give him was a name. They’re throwing that to the public, in the form of a contest that will be open until March 16. The winning moniker will be announced March 31.
We don’t what name the precious little guy will wind up with, but we can’t think of a better one than… Lucky.
Learn more about the polar bear cub here, and learn how you can enter the naming contest here. What do you think would be a good name? Make your suggestions in the comments!
Rick Schindler grew up in Buffalo, where the polar bear cub would feel right at home half the year.


White Walker would seem appropriate.....
Pretty good!
Mama liked me best
If not 'lucky' than how about 'clover'. . .for 4 leaf clover?
It's oozing with cuteness!! XD Love it!!
THOR !!!!!
Adorable!
Yndisleg ("Indie" for short). It's Icelandic for adorable.
He is adorable but when polar bears grow up, although still cute, they look at us and their only thought is "lunch!"
I suppose a polar bear named "puddles" would be politicized somehow to be a vague metaphor for what's happening to our ice-caps. Still, it's an appropriate name for a baby cub who spends the majority of his day sleeping, eating, and wobbling around making little puddles.
He looks like one big snow ball now that's a good name for this cub SNOW BALL. I WIN LOL
I would love to hold him and rock him to sleep! He's precious!