
What’s sweeter than watching a mama play with her new baby? Watching Mama play with five babies! The Saint Louis Zoo welcomed five new residents on May 25th when their cheetah named Cora gave birth to quintuplet cubs. The family has been staying behind the scenes while the new mama cares for the brood, and the Zoo shared an update on them that is the cutest thing you’ll watch today.
The Zoo has fittingly nicknamed the family ‘Cora’s Quints’ and shared that they are all doing well and growing fast. In the video’s caption, the Zoo shared, “Playtime is serious business for these siblings, from wrestling matches and tail-chasing to playing ‘king of the hill’ on the back of their attentive mom Cora.” They definitely keep their mama busy!
@stlzoo Cora’s Quints 🥹 These five cheetah cubs born at the Zoo on 5/5/25 are doing well and growing fast! Playtime is serious business for these siblings, from wrestling matches and tail-chasing to playing “king of the hill” on the back of their attentive mom Cora. The cubs are still nursing but have recently started nibbling on meat. The cheetah family is bonding in a private maternity area of the River’s Edge Cheetah Breeding Center. It’ll be a few more months before they make a public debut, so keep following for more updates as they grow!
It’s always such a joy to watch baby animals play, especially when Cora had so many of them! Viewers of Saint Louis Zoo’s video couldn’t get over all the cuteness, either. @GemGalVT pointed out, “Mama’s got her paws full!” @tizar126 swooned, “Playful little babies!” @evelynanntaylor agreed, “Cuteness overload!!” Another commenter asked, “Can I have one?!”
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More About Cora’s Quints at Saint Louis Zoo
The Zoo shared more about the babies in the video’s caption, “The cubs are still nursing but have recently started nibbling on meat. The cheetah family is bonding in a private maternity area of the River’s Edge Cheetah Breeding Center. It’ll be a few more months before they make a public debut, so keep following for more updates as they grow!”
Just days ago, the Zoo posted another video of the quints. If you’ve ever wondered what a cheetah sounds like, it’s probably much different from what you imagine. You can check out the little ones practicing their meows (which is absolutely adorable!) here.
In another video that announced the cubs’ birth, the Zoo shared, “These cuties are the first litter for parents Cora and Vader and the first successful cheetah births at the Zoo in more than seven years. “Cora’s Quints” are all doing well bonding with mom in a private maternity den at the Zoo.”
They added, “This crew will be named once Zoo vets determine each cub’s sex in the coming weeks.” I hope they host a fun contest or something that allows fans to help name the babies. People always come up with really cute and clever names and since five babies need to be named, the Zoo could use all the help they can get!
