I thought you were going somewhere else with that opening question!SMR said:How about a pair of ZooChatters?
I thought you were going somewhere else with that opening question!SMR said:How about a pair of ZooChatters?
unfortunately haven't seen any births as of yet, mainly because i see alot of marsupials, but have seen plenty of matings...lol
How about a pair of ZooChatters? On the 11th July Gentle Lemur and I just missed one sitatunga birth (by five minutes or so) and then witnessed another one begin.
i've seen some cheetah cubs when i went to krugar national park last summer. and i have seen the birth of a giraffe in the massai mara.
Good, but neither would be considered zoos.![]()
I thought you were going somewhere else with that opening question!![]()
Or alternatively that it was a pair of Zoochatters giving birth simultaneously...![]()
Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep. The baby was coming out head first and correct me if I'm wrong, but it usually comes out with it's back legs first. The mother was having a difficult time and it looked like the baby wasn't budging at all the time I was there observing it. Eventually the baby did come out and has been fine ever since. I felt bad for her because the male big horn sheep decided to invest and decided to head butt her as she was going through this process.
No, all animals are normally presented for birth head first with both forelimbs at the sides of their face. Although breaches are very common in ovine species. Trust me, I am a vet...
Head first: With the notable exception of the cetacea of course.