Few creatures are as adorable in the wild as thebig catsor, in this case, the medium-sized cats.

But an exciting new video from a camera trap in Tanjung Puting National Park has been released.

The camera trap is the first to capture a family of Bornean clouded leopards.

A mom and two cubs parade preciously with their iconic spots and tails on full display.

Camera traps are critical to checking in on the welfare of these species without disturbing them with human presence.

On April 9, a camera deep in the forest captured a mother leopard with two adorable cubs.

The three are agile and alert as they hop across the forest floor, tails assisting in balance.

One cub even takes a last peek straight into the lens.

This sighting is more than just adorableit is evidence of the species' wellbeing.