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Toronto Zoo unveils name of female polar bear cub

The Toronto Zoo has finally put a name to that cute little polar bear face.

Meet little Juno: the baby bear with a historic name

Toronto Zoo names polar bear Juno

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The Toronto Zoo has named its baby polar bear Juno, who has been named the Canadian Army's mascot.

The Toronto Zoo has finally put a name to that cute little polar bear face.

At a news conference Thursday morning, officials from thezoo, city council and the Canadian Armed Forces gatheredto reveal the young female bear's name: Juno.

The name was chosen as a tribute tothe Canadian Armed Forces. It comes from Juno Beach where hundreds of Canadian soldiers were killed or woundedduring the June 1944 D-Dayinvasion of German-occupied Franceduring the Second World War.

"We are proud and happy to adopt Juno to the army today, and to promote her immediately to the rank of private," said Brigadier General David Patterson.

Polar bear fans can meet Juno in person when she goes on display Saturday at the Toronto Zoo. (Toronto Zoo/Facebook)

Officials at the unveiling said the name is fitting because the cub was born on Remembrance Day.

"Polar bears are brave, strong, resilient, tenacious, agile and more than capable of defending themselves, just like our Canadian soldiers," said Patterson.

Aurora, Juno's mother,gave birth to two cubsin November, but only one survived. Juno currentlyweighs more than 10 kilograms and will be on display at the Toronto Zoo starting on Saturday.