The video was posted to Facebook on Friday and has since been viewed over 110,000 times.
For Kali, a 3-year-old, 995-pound polar bear from the St. Louis Zoo in Missouri, a heart-shaped pink chunk of ice filled with mackerel, capelin and apples is the warmest Valentine’s Day gift ever, according to Mashable.
Polar bear cub experiences snow for the first time.
Female polar bear Anana and new resident Nikita are now residing in the same exhibit, and based on a new video, they appear to be hitting it off quite nicely. She smelled, touched, and looked at the snow with wide-eyed wonder, which can be a thrill to watch.
Nicknamed “Juno” by her caregivers, the cub now weighs 7.5 kg and feeds five times a day.
Unfortunately, her twin did not survive their first 24 hours of life, MailOnline said.
Even those most closely associated with snow have to have their first time in the white stuff.
Polar bear month is being celebrated at the Toronto Zoo this month.
If you thought we’d reached peak cute polar bear action, you were so, so wrong.