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A male Reticulated giraffe calf was born November 10:

Memphis Zoo announces arrival of baby giraffe

Ja Raffe – affectionately named after NBA Rookie of the Year and Memphis Grizzlies player Ja Morant – was born on November 10 to Niklas and Angela Kate.

His birth brings the herd to seven giraffes total.

Visitors to the zoo will be able to see him in his exhibit along with big sister Ally who is now 18 months old.
 
African penguin chicks hatch:

A look at the first babies of 2021 at the Memphis Zoo | localmemphis.com

Our African penguin colony has two new chicks. The chicks were born to dad Cameron and mom Tulip.

One chick hatched before the new year on the December 29th, 2020. The second chick hatched on January 2nd. The pair are siblings to Casey, Kelso, Coretta and Lynn.

This birth brings the total number of penguins at the Zoo to 22. These two chicks are the 46th and 47th chicks to be hatched and reared at the Memphis Zoo.

Memphis Zoo’s African penguin colony was established in 1987 with six penguins from Baltimore Zoo.
 
All these new births are good news. Unfortunately, we'll have to wait to see them. The Memphis Zoo has gone back into lockdown, and is temporarily closed until further notice.
 
A male Pere David’s fawn was born March 27:

Rare Pere David's Deer, extinct in the wild, born at Memphis Zoo

The male fawn was born at the zoo on March 27 amid severe storms passing through the Mid-South. Due to his arrival in the midst of the wild weather, zoo staff gave the fawn the name Gale.

Gale, born to mother, Piper, and father, Freddie, is the second Pere David's Deer born at the zoo in the past two years.
 
What happened to Memphis’s Bonteboks? They were there in January according to a YouTube video, but seem to have left since then.
In other news, Construction seems to have started on a new Egyptian-Themed exhibit where the old Hippo exhibit was.
 
What happened to Memphis’s Bonteboks? They were there in January according to a YouTube video, but seem to have left since then.
In other news, Construction seems to have started on a new Egyptian-Themed exhibit where the old Hippo exhibit was.
I talked to some staff and they say it is going to be a splash pad.
 
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