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Baby Rush at Izu Shaboten Zoological Park! Capybara / Squirrel Monkey / Common Marmoset / Bennett’s Wallaby / Indian Peacock

Posted on 2024-07-172024-09-08 by Editor in Chief

Izu Shaboten Zoological Park (1317-13 Tomido, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture) announced that it is experiencing a summer baby rush.

A total of eight babies were born in the “squirrel monkey tunnel” in the park from early May to late June, bringing the herd to 28. One baby was also born to a free-ranging squirrel monkey in the park.

In the “Capibara Open-air Bath” exhibit, five babies were born to “Truffle,” a capybara, on July 9, and 10 other babies were born: four on April 1, three on April 20, and three on June 4. A total of 15 babies can be seen now.

On June 25, twin babies were born to a common marmoset at the “Wakuwaku Monkey House” on the first floor of “Touch de ZOO. They can now be seen getting off the backs of their parents and siblings and playing with them.

At “Kangaroo Hill,” Bennett’s wallaby “Heine” gave birth to a baby on July 15. Currently, she still spends most of her time inside the pouch, but she has started to show her face often. In about a month, she will spend more time outside the pouch.

Free-range Indian peacocks begin to have chicks around mid-June, and currently three pairs of parents and their children have about four chicks. During the daytime, they often hide in the bushes, but during feeding time from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., there are more chances to see them walking with their parents.

The baby is also available on social networking sites.

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