The UK's youngest polar bear is already becoming a star attraction at one of Scotland's most popular wildlife parks – and they've been sharing the pics to prove it.
Little Brodie Bear was born at the Highland Wildlife Park, near Kingussie, in December and has been enjoying life exploring his new surroundings with mum Victoria.
The wee cub was recently named Brodie, a Scottish word meaning second son, after the name was chosen as part of a competition for the zoo's fans.
He has only just been able to leave the birthing den, where he spent the winter months snuggled up with his mum, but is already showing he is a wee character.
Public viewing for Brodie and mum Victoria will open from March 28. But staff at the park are advising visitors to be patient as he may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with as he gets easily tired and needs plenty of naps.
Vickie Larkin, carnivore team leader, said: "We are so excited for visitors to finally see little Brodie and want to remind everyone they must book their tickets in advance.
"He is doing very well and is growing more confident every day."
Posting the adorable photo of Brodie on their official Facebook page, they wrote: "Talk to the paw, this fuzzy face ain't listening.
"Wee Brodie is becoming more playful and confident every day, with his cheeky personality really starting to shine."
His fans were of course loving it.
One joked: "You tell em Brodie, 'go away me and my mama needs to sleep.'"
While another added: "Going to love seeing his wee personality grow. Super cute."
If you want to see Brodie in person, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which runs the park, is asking non-members to book in advance here.
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