Toronto Zoo polar bear cub, Juno, shows off for camera

Baby bear has been adopted by Canadian military

Image | Toronto polar bear cub Juno pose

Caption: Juno is just three-months-old, but she's now ready to meet the public at the Toronto Zoo. (David Donnelly/CBC)

Say hi to Juno if you're off to the Toronto Zoo today.
It's International Polar Bear Day, and the zoo's newest cub will be on public display for the first time, from 10 a.m.-Noon and 1-3 p.m. It will be a special treat for many who have watched the cub's every wobbly step since she was born at the beginning of winter.
At just three-months-old, the polar bear cub still has a long way to go before she grows into those paws.

Image | Toronto Zoo Polar Bear Cub Juno

Caption: Still working on her fur game. (David Donnelly/CBC)

She's little, but she's got plenty of energy. And since the baby bear has already been adopted by the Canadian military and given the rank of private, she'd better get used to daily training.

Image | Toronto Juno Polar Bear Cub

Caption: Just going for a run. (David Donnelly/CBC)

For now, Juno's still a bit clumsy

Image | Toronto Zoo polar bear cub Juno fall

Caption: Oof. (David Donnelly/CBC)

She tires out quickly

Zoo officials say she always takes a nap after every meal and playtime.

Image | Toronto Zoo polar bear cub Juno

Caption: Hi, Juno! (David Donnelly/CBC)

Now, speaking of snacks...

Image | Toronto Zoo polar bear cub Juno milk

Caption: Eat human food, not humans. (David Donnelly/CBC)