There was just 25 months between their first and second calves (Nyah and Amali); and 27 months between their second and third calves (Amali and the unnamed male). The closest gap between full term calves in a New Zealand zoo is 24 months (Inkosi and Mtoto, born to Caballe at Hamilton Zoo). Jamila is in her prime, so it’s natural to expect shorter birth intervals.
This calf is especially significant as he’s the only surviving male offspring of his sire to date. Zambezi sired three males at Hamilton Zoo (Inksoi, Mtoto and a stillborn/premature calf), none of which are alive today or have descendants. Along with his daughters, it’ll give the species coordinator a few options for next generation pairings.