Albuquerque's zoo says it has three new snow leopard cubs.
The snow leopards were born on June 6. Officials don't yet know their gender.
Zoo officials say the baby leopards are not on display, but visitors to the exhibit can view the mother and cubs in their nest box through a live video feed.
Zoo officials also say that as of now, the cubs are the only triplet snow leopard births recorded in the U.S. this year.
The snow leopard parents, Kachina and Azeo, have produced two previous litters.
Albuquerque officials say a total of 14 surviving cubs have been born at seven U.S. zoos this year.
Fewer than 5,000 snow leopards are known to live in the animals' Central Asian range.