Baby News...and not just of the animal kind!

Now Tim, our Zoo Manager is no stranger to new arrivals, but they're usually of the animal kind.  Well not this time.  Huge congratulations to Tim and his brilliant wife Sara-Jane, who had their own arrival on Saturday...William Joseph Morphew! 

Good job then that Tim got some hands-on baby experience last week hand-rearing one of our new Capybara babies.

Tim's hand-reared a fair few animals during his zookeeper career but the arrival of a litter of Capybara babies was a timely reminder of the needs of a small baby ahead of Tim's own arrival at home.

Pedra, as she has been named, had to be hand-reared after being separated from her mother for a prolonged period of time.  Visitors to the park reported seeing Pedra falling into the pond on which the Capybara live and although they can swim from birth they aren't strong swimmers and a failed search of the pond by zoo keepers led them to believe the baby had died.  The next day, a small squeak revealed Pedra hiding behind a rock and clinging to the bank of the pond where she had survived alone for 36 hours.  However, by this stage she was in a weakened state and it would be have been impossible to reintroduce her to her family as they had been apart for too long and she would most likely have been attacked. 

Now Tim is enjoying some time with his wife and new baby son Pedra is being looked after by our dedicated team of zookeepers who take her home with them in the evening (and who are relieved she no longer requires a night time feed!).

And for those of you wondering about her name, it means Rock in Portuguese.

Baby Capybara Hand-Rearing

Tim feeds Pedra from a syringe

Goat Milk for Hand Reared Capybara

Our daily Goat Milking experiences provide Pedra with an excellent source of fresh milk

Expectant Zookeeper Dad hand rears Capybara

Tim adores his new arrival...the Capybara isn't bad either!

Capybara Arrivals with Mum and Dad

The rest of the litter with mum and dad

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