15:45 GMT, 14 May 2012
The polar cub who can't resist showing off her stretches
Moscow Zoo - She's the polar cub whose bear necessities stretch to a spot of yoga in the morning. Caught in this set of endearing pictures, the five-month-old is seen
stretching her legs and balancing on her paws in what could easily be part of a gym routine. She then turns on her back and stretches the same leg as if she is preparing for a
big burnout or a chilled yoga session.
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However, she soon wears herself out and slumps against her gigantic mother Simka for a short nap. The unnamed cub, one of a set of triplets born late last year, was
photographed by Olga Gladysheva at Moscow Zoo.
She said: 'I caught the moment when the cub started to do aerobics and everybody who saw it laughed.
The cubs are the offspring of Simka and male bear Vrangel.
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The polar cub who can't resist showing off her stretches
Moscow Zoo - She's the polar cub whose bear necessities stretch to a spot of yoga in the morning. Caught in this set of endearing pictures, the five-month-old is seen
stretching her legs and balancing on her paws in what could easily be part of a gym routine. She then turns on her back and stretches the same leg as if she is preparing for a
big burnout or a chilled yoga session.
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However, she soon wears herself out and slumps against her gigantic mother Simka for a short nap. The unnamed cub, one of a set of triplets born late last year, was
photographed by Olga Gladysheva at Moscow Zoo.
She said: 'I caught the moment when the cub started to do aerobics and everybody who saw it laughed.
The cubs are the offspring of Simka and male bear Vrangel.
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