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Jaguar cub 'Baby' born at Smarden Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford

09:52, 25 May 2021

updated: 15:53, 25 May 2021

Staff at an animal sanctuary are overjoyed at a striking new arrival.

A female jaguar cub has been born at Smarden Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford.

The Big Cat Sanctuary welcomes a rare new addition

The cub, born to Neron and Keira – part of the sanctuary's breeding programme, is known as a melanistic jaguar, a rare type with black fur.

The little bundle of joy is being nicknamed Baby and will be named through a public competition later and viewable to the public in August.

Baby is a third generation jaguar at the sanctuary, with her grandparents also in an enclosure there.

The jaguar cub 'Baby' born at the Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford
The jaguar cub 'Baby' born at the Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford
The jaguar cub born at the Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford
The jaguar cub born at the Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford

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