INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Zoo is asking for your help to name two of its newest residents.
In May, Amur tiger Zoya welcomed triplets — two boys and one girl.
One of the boys has been named Nicolas in honor of the Veterinary Surgeon who assisted the Zoo, but the others still need a name.
The Zoo has created a list of names for both cubs. Voting is open through July 28 at midnight. The official names will be revealed on July 29, which is also International Tiger Day.

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Two voters will win a Family-Fun Prize Pack, which includes free tickets to the Zoo.
The cubs are scheduled to make their public debut in September.
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