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Magnetic Hill Zoo holding contest to name 3 Amur tiger cubs

Magnetic Hill Zoo is asking people to vote on names for their three Amur tiger cubs. Magnetic Hill Zoo

Three Amur tiger cubs at the Magnetic Hill Zoo need names, and the zoo is looking to the public for help.

The two male and one female cubs were born in June. They’re the babies of the zoo’s two resident tiger’s.

READ MORE: Calgary Zoo set to exchange tigers with New Brunswick’s Cherry Brook Zoo

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The zoo is holding a contest to name the three furry jungle cats — four female and five male names have been posted on the zoo’s website and people can vote for their favourites.

“We have put together a list of male and female names that are of Russian origin and they are up on the zoo’s website right now and the community can submit their votes of which they like the best one male and one female,” said zoo spokesperson Cathy Simon.

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Voting ends Wednesday morning. The winning names will be posted on the zoo’s Facebook page.

One lucky voter will win a season membership to the zoo.

In the fall, the three cubs will find new homes at other zoos.

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