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Assiniboine Park Zoo’s two newest polar bears are ready for their close-up.

The Assiniboine Park Conservancy announced Monday that two orphaned polar bear cubs rescued earlier this month would make their first public appearance on Friday.

Brian Joseph, the zoo’s director of zoological operations, said the cubs will spend the next few days in an outdoor enclosure off exhibit at the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre before going public at the end of the week.

“They will remain on exhibit at the IPBCC for several months, growing and adjusting to their new home,” Joseph said. “When we feel they are ready, we will begin the process of introducing them to our other bears in the Journey to Churchill exhibit.”

Zoo-goers will also get a chance to have a hand in naming the two new cubs, who were spotted by helicopter along the Hudson Bay coastline in the Kaskatamagan wildlife management in late September and underwent a 30-day quarantine.

Students from Gillam School, George Saunders Memorial School and Fox Lake School — all located in the area where the cubs were found — came up with the name options. Blizzard, Jack and Keewatin are the options for the male, while Crystal, Trinity and Star are the female options.

The cub's names will be revealed at the event on Friday.