UK's polar bear cub takes a dip at park in Kingussie

THE only polar bear born in the UK in the past 25 years has taken a swim in a large outdoor pool for the first time, with mother close by to help. The youngster, based at a special enclosure in the Highland Wildlife Park, near Kingussie, seemed to enjoy having a splash about in the water.

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The polar cub bear takes a dip with its mother close by

The cub, which is nearly three-and-a-half months old, is growing in size and confidence, increasingly venturing a bit further away from its mother, Victoria, when they are outside.

The gender of the cub is not yet known, but keepers expect they will find this out within the next two months when they have had a chance to examine it.

A list of names has been drawn up by those at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s park but this remains top secret.

The cub’s growth in confidence has continued since first being let out of its indoor enclosure towards the end of March.

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Keepers don't yet know the gender of the cub

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A little encouragement from mum to get in to the water

The mother had been in her maternity den for four months before taking her cub outside.

It was born in the week before Christmas, with Victoria having mated with Arktos, one of two male polar bears at the park.

The birth of the youngster in December was confirmed by high-pitched noises coming from inside the den.

Despite becoming more adventurous, the cub still needs regular naps throughout the day, so both still spend a lot of time in and around their base.

It is expected to stay with its mother for at least two years.

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