A competition was held to name the bear that was born at the Highland Wildlife Park near Aviemore.
A polar bear born at the Highland Wildlife Park near Aviemore has been named Brodie.
Brodie's older brother Hamish was born at the same park in 2017, and wasThe Royal Zoological Society of Scotland held a competition to find a name for the new cub.The competition raised more than £70,000 for the park.
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