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Toronto Zoo Names Polar Bear Cub Juno And It's Quite Fitting

She is quite the active bear!

TORONTO — A polar bear cub born at Toronto Zoo on Remembrance Day last year has been given a name that's in keeping with her date of birth — Juno.

The name commemorates the beach in northern France where Canadian troops landed as part of the Second World War D-Day invasion in June 1944.

Meet Juno! The Toronto Zoo unveiled the name for its polar bear cub. Follow "HuffpostCanada" on Snapchat for behind the scenes video and more.

Posted by HuffPost Canada Living on Thursday, February 25, 2016

The cub was initially given the name as a nickname, however zoo staff said in a statement Thursday they have "made this name official as it embodies Canadian pride and is representative of polar bears, one of Canada's national treasures."

Juno has also been adopted as the official "live" mascot of the Canadian Army and carries the rank of Private.

Juno was one of two cubs born to Aurora on Nov. 11, but the other cub did not survive.

Visitors to the zoo will be able to see the cub for the first time on Saturday, international Polar Bear Day.

(AM640)

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