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The baby boy, whose species has been extinct in the wild since 1939, is staying close to his mom while he “finds his footing,” zookeepers said. Pere David’s deer grow to be about 6-feet to 7-feet long and up to 4-feet tall, according to the Lincoln Park Zoo.
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The Père David’s Deer is making a comeback, as a fawn was just born in Southern California. The male fawn was born at the San Diego Zoo on April 8 and is the first of its kind to be born at the zoo’s Safari Park in 22 years,
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Endangered giraffe mom and newborn split from herd to bond, CA zoo says. See itMara and her calf have split from the herd to bond after labor and delivery, zoo officials said. When they rejoin the herd, the other giraffes will help look after the newborn. “Giraffes are very attentive to and protective of their newborns,” zoo officials said in the release. New giraffe mothers also split from their herds in the wild.
Chino, a 20-year-old California sea lion and a staple of Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo’s sea lion family since 2010, passed away on Saturday, the zoo said Monday.
“Human rabies is usually fatal without prompt post-exposure vaccine and treatment,” Dr. Ankita Kadakia, county interim public health officer, said. “Rabies transmission can happen from a bat bite or if a bat’s saliva comes in contact with a cut or abrasion, or with mucous membranes, such as the eyes, nose or mouth.”
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