ZooBorns — Cat
Rare Leopard Cubs Born in Vienna
Posted by Chris Eastland on
With fewer than 100 individuals remaining in the wild, Amur Leopards are the world’s rarest big Cats. That’s why the birth of two cubs at Zoo Vienna Schönbrunn is cause for celebration.
Photo Credits: Daniel Zupanc Fotographie and Norbert Potensky
Born on March 27 to first-time parents Ida and Piotr, the cubs are the first ever to be born at Zoo Vienna. For the past month, the cubs have...
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Spring Babies Abound at Los Angeles Zoo
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Spring means lots of new babies at the Los Angeles Zoo! Guests can now observe two Sichuan Takin calves and two Chacoan Peccary piglets out in their habitats while an Eastern Bongo calf, two Ocelot kittens, and seven Peninsular Pronghorn fawns remain behind the scenes bonding with their mothers for a few more weeks.
Peccary/Jamie Pham
Takin/Jamie Pham
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Rare Baby Fishing Cat Arrives By Cesarean Delivery
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A rare Fishing Cat kitten is being hand-reared after he was born by cesarean delivery at Oklahoma City Zoo.
The baby was born on March 31 after his mother, Miri, surpassed her expected due date. The gestation period for Fishing Cats is between 63 and 70 days. Eleven-year-old Miri was five days past her due date and showed no signs of entering labor. The zoo’s veterinary and carnivore teams...
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Tiny Clouded Leopard Cub Born at Nashville Zoo
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
Nashville Zoo is pleased to announce the birth of a female Clouded Leopard on Monday, February 19.
This is the sixth litter for eight-year-old mother Lom Choy and father Luk. The couple has been paired for mating since age one, and they had their first litter in 2011. Their newest cub weighed 188 grams (about six ounces) at birth. With the addition of this cub, the Zoo is home to nine Clouded...
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Cheetah Siblings Get Extra Care in San Diego
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Visitors hoping to glimpse three Cheetah cubs at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park weren’t disappointed when the trio debuted on February 22. The three siblings – one male and two females – watched the people, explored their surroundings, played with each other and, typical of any infant, after one of their five daily feedings, settled in for a long nap.
The 7-week-old Cheetahs were born January 6...
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