To start off the year 1.0 zebra has been horned bringing the total number to 20.
A female camel was born on Saturday. I heard that she was birthed in plain view of the bus station where they load passengers on the tour buses, which caused quite a spectacle - and caused long delays because the baby was born on the road!
Poor quality pic attached.
The calf has been named "Aloe".
WERRIBEE Open Range Zoo has welcomed a lively addition to the family with a new baby camel.
Staff said they were delighted by the latest arrival after mum Lucie gave birth in front of visitors last Saturday.
Keepers have since named the calf Aloe, after aloe vera plants, which camels love.
They said it was an early birthday present for the zoo, which celebrates its 29th birthday on Monday. Mum Lucie and her herd mates are taking good care of their new charge, and Aloe is doing well.
Staff said mum and Aloe were on antibiotics for an infection but both were expected to recover quickly.
Eleven baby camels have been born at the zoo since it was opened in 1983 the last calf, Amy, was born in August last year.
Mum and the new calf are on display in the arid exhibit in the zoo's upper savannah.
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Say Aloe to zoo's new baby | Geelong, VIC, Australia
Has there been any name released anywhere about the baby zebra born in march this year. havent heard any thing about it and also I was thinking on there website it says that Bill and Sabe (2 male zebras) are both leaders of 2 different groups but there other male Christou is also a leader of a group as well. Can any one tell me how many groups there are thnaks.
Everybody loves baby animals so babies being born is great news for the zoo.
Three groups of zebras? Cool! Did they specify where the groups were?
To start off the year 1.0 zebra has been horned bringing the total number to 20.