Other 2021 News:
On February 8th, the park announced that a (
0.1) scimitar-horned oryx was born the week prior.
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On February 17th, the park announced that a (
0.1) greater kudu was born on the weekend prior.
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On March 20th, the park announced that (
0.0.2) scimitar-horned oryxes were born and are now on exhibit in the Gir Forest area.
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On April 22nd, the park announced that a (
0.0.1) plains zebra was born the weekend prior.
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On May 19th, the park announced that (
0.0.2) common elands were born.
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On May 23rd, the park announced that (
0.0.2+?) impalas were born.
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On May 28th, the park announced that a (
0.1) common eland named Leona was born.
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On July 6th, the park announced they have acquired (
2.0) eastern bongos named Bakari and Makumi from the Naples Zoo in Florida. They arrived at the facility in late April.
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https://www.wptv.com/lifestyle/taste-and-see/two-bongos-now-on-display-at-lion-country-safari
On July 16th, the park announced that another (
0.0.1) plains zebra was born.
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On July 28th, the park announced that a (
0.0.1) gemsbok named Capri was born on July 25th.
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On August 8th, the park announced that another (
0.1) greater kudu was born.
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On September 18th, the park announced that a (
0.0.1) common squirrel monkey was born on September 15th.
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On September 30th, the park announced that another (
0.0.1) common squirrel monkey was born, this time on September 27th.
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On October 28th, the park announced that a (
0.0.1) greater kudu was born on October 25th. The park also announced that (
0.0.2) other greater kudus were born in October.
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*There are some births I may have left out, due to the sheer volume of births relating to greater kudu, plains zebra, and common eland, along with a lot more that were never mentioned.