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Orphaned Alaskan bear cubs make Detroit Zoo debut

Thor, left, and Boo, two of three orphaned grizzly bear cubs that came to the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, Mich., from Alaska in December wrestle, Thursday, March 22, 2012. The cubs spent the winter 'denned up' as they would in the wild. The 14-month-old brothers explored their new habitat, including having a dip in the 6-foot-deep pool and doing a little rough-housing. The three were orphaned in October and captured by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game after their mother was shot and killed by a poacher. Thor, left, and Boo, two of three orphaned grizzly bear cubs that came to the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, Mich., from Alaska in December wrestle, Thursday, March 22, 2012. The cubs spent the winter "denned up" as they would in the wild. The 14-month-old brothers explored their new habitat, including having a dip in the 6-foot-deep pool and doing a little rough-housing. The three were orphaned in October and captured by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game after their mother was shot and killed by a poacher. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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ROYAL OAK, Mich.—Three orphaned grizzly bear cubs that came to the Detroit Zoo from Alaska in December have made their zoo debut.

Mike, Thor and Boo spent the winter "denned up" as they would in the wild.

On Thursday, the 14-month-old brothers met their public. They explored their new habitat, did a little rough-housing and took a dip in the 6-foot-deep pool.

The three were orphaned in October and captured by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game after their mother was shot and killed by a poacher.

Alaska wildlife officials contacted the Detroit Zoo after determining the cubs couldn't survive the winter on their own.

The cubs have nearly doubled in size. They now measure about 4 1/2 feet tall and weigh between 215 and 255 pounds.

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