Today at was announced that the attempts to breed the tasmanian devils finally have succeeded. Both females have given birth and there are at least five young in total (one of the females may have more in her pouch). The babies are currently 10 weeks old.
The zoo is claiming it to be a world first breeding outside Australia even though several other European zoos (and possibly US?) have already bred this species in the previous century.
Fantastic News......
Five New Devils outside Australaia may mean we see them somewhere else........??
There's a bit missing from this thread......how many more Devil's were imported to Copenhagen after 2 of the original four died?
How many Devils are currently at the zoo and are the births to the original imports, which must be getting very old by now?
A zoo in the Danish capital is celebrating the birth of up to seven Tasmanian devils.
The parents of the new additions were born in captivity at Trowunna Wildlife Park at Mole Creek in northern Tasmania.
They were sent to Denmark last November.
The park's Androo Kelly, who is also with the Tasmanian Devil program, says there are at least five newborn devils.
"We haven't confirmed, we've just done a very quick pouch check," he said.
"So we know at least two in one pouch and three in the other, so at least five. There could be potentially up to seven maximum I think."
Mr Kelly says the arrivals have generated much excitement.
"This is probably the first truly recorded breeding of devils in the northern hemisphere."
"There's been other one-offs, but I think this has been planned and programmed process."
no it doesn't make it correct, and what he said doesn't even really make sense anywayYes, it explains, but it doesn't make it correct either...![]()