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2.1 Impala have been born:

Brevard Zoo welcomes zebras, monkeys, impalas and more baby animals

The herd of impalas, who live on the Veldt — a large grassy area where the giraffes are kept — gave birth to three calves, with two males born June 25 and June 26, and a female born July 2. The babies do not have names yet but have been able to explore the bushes and fields of the Veldt with their herd.

The other births detailed in this article have already been mentioned in this thread.
 
2.1 Impala have been born:

Brevard Zoo welcomes zebras, monkeys, impalas and more baby animals

The herd of impalas, who live on the Veldt — a large grassy area where the giraffes are kept — gave birth to three calves, with two males born June 25 and June 26, and a female born July 2. The babies do not have names yet but have been able to explore the bushes and fields of the Veldt with their herd.

The other births detailed in this article have already been mentioned in this thread.

On July 12th, the zoo announced that another (1.0) impala was born.

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On July 27th, the zoo announced that they have acquired (0.2) white-nosed coatis named Sky and Rita from an unspecified private facility in Texas. They were both born in May and are now on exhibit with the rest of the coatis in Rainforest Revealed.

The zoo also announced that one of their other coatis, a (0.1) named Agrave, will not become a part of the SSP due to having a congenital heart defect.

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