Just 10% of jaguars are black in the wild.

This is why the newest addition toThe Big Cat Sanctuaryin Kent, England, has made waves.

It recently welcomed a rare black jaguar cub to its family of big cats!

Rare Black Jaguar Cub The Big Cat Sanctuary

However, her spots show as black and brown in the sunlight.

When Neron and Keira were introduced, they hit it off right away.

Keira is our most energetic and lively cat.

Rare Black Jaguar Cub The Big Cat Sanctuary

you’re free to really see when they interact with one another just how in love they are.

It wasnt long before Keira was pregnant; and since giving birth, shes been the best mom.

Keira is a loving, patient, and wonderful mother, the sanctuary tells My Modern Met.

Rare Black Jaguar Cub The Big Cat Sanctuary

Baby will stay indoors by her moms side until she gets her vaccinations at around 14 weeks.

But like all moms, Keira needs a break every now and then.

Thats when the Keeping Team baby-sit and carry out the necessary health checks and familiarization time.

Rare Black Jaguar Cub The Big Cat Sanctuary

She was born with her eyes open and walking strongly by 2 weeks old.

Now she is tearing around the dens and certainly making sure that Keira has her hands full.

We are excited for the day he gets to meet his new daughter in the future!

Rare Black Jaguar Cub The Big Cat Sanctuary

The sanctuary is currently running a competition to decide on the cubs new name.

Scroll down to check out the adorable photos and videos of Baby.

She was paired with Neron, a majestic jaguar who also has dark coloration.

Rare Black Jaguar Cub and Mom The Big Cat Sanctuary

The pair instantly hit it off, and it wasn’t long before their cub was born.

Baby is strong, healthy, and a little feisty!

Black Jaguar The Big Cat Sanctuary

Black Jaguar The Big Cat Sanctuary

Black Jaguar The Big Cat Sanctuary

Jaguars at The Big Cat Sanctuary

Jaguars at The Big Cat Sanctuary