Busch Gardens Welcomes New Baby Zebra
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has been really, really "productive" in the past few weeks or so! First, they saw the birth of a buffalo, then they welcomed a new baby antelope. Today, they share with us the news about the birth of yet another animal: a baby Zebra
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Baby Boom Continues on Busch Gardens’ Serengeti Plain with the Birth of Baby Grevy’s Zebra
TAMPA (Nov. 9, 2011) — A new Grevy’s zebra was born on Busch Gardens’ 65-acre Serengeti Plain on Friday, November 4. Within an hour after its birth, the female foal was running with the rest of the herd and nursing from its mother.
Just last week, Busch Gardens announced two other additions, a male Cape buffalo, and female Sable antelope. The buffalo was born to mother Semara on Sept. 21. At the time of his birth, the calf weighed approximately 45 lbs. The playful and explorative youngster now weights 75 lbs. Once full grown, Cape buffalos can weigh up to 2,000 lbs. The Sable Antelope female took her first steps within a few minutes of birth. Though Sable Antelopes are shaky at first, newborns can run fast enough to keep up with the herd within 3-5 days. Busch Gardens’ guests can view all of the new babies from Rhino Rally, the Skyride or Serengeti Express train ride. For an even closer look, the Serengeti Safari offers guests an open-bed truck tour Serengeti Plain, with opportunities to get up-close to antelope and rhinos and hand-feed giraffes.
For details, visit www.buschgardens.com.
Here you are some photos of the new zebra (all subject to the copyright of Busch Gardens Tampa Bay):
- Photos by Matt Marriott, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
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