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Młode kapibary z parku safari Woburn

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Młode kapibary z parku safari Woburn
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Woburn Safari Park’s capybara family just got bigger as capy couple Graham and Natalia welcomed their first litter of four healthy little pups on 1 September 2024. Graham, a two-year-old male, joined the park in 2023 from Northumberland Zoo, joining existing female, five-year-old Nat as a new breeding pair. Female capybara can be aggressive to a potential mate, so keepers have worked patiently on introducing the couple, and are now delighted to announce the arrival of their first pups. On 1 September the team arrived to find four capybara pups already out and about in their enclosure with mum and dad keeping a watchful eye. The pups can often be seen cuddling close to mum as they suckle, and they’ll continue to rely on her until around 16 weeks when they will be fully weaned. While the pups stay close to mum, one bold youngster has caught the attention of keepers for their adventurous spirit often venturing further away to explore their surroundings the other pups are slowly growing in confidence and are often coming up close to the keepers and showing their curiosity. Graham, while initially keeping his distance, has now shown great interest in the pups, becoming a more hands-on dad. The little ones are also becoming more curious about their dad, bravely approaching him from time to time. The keepers have a close eye on the family, conducting extra checks throughout the day to ensure everything is progressing smoothly. Capybaras are the world’s largest rodents and are closely related to guinea pigs. Males can grow up to 65kg, with females often weighing even more. These fascinating creatures are semi-aquatic and have webbed toes that make them excellent swimmers. They can also hold their breath underwater for up to 5 minutes! The capybara family is currently staying at the park’a at Alpaca Outpost, where visitors can alight from the Great Woburn Railway miniature train to visit them. They’ll soon be relocating to a new paddock on the Foot Safari. Where: Woburn, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom When: 06 Sep 2024 Credit: Woburn Safari Park/Cover Images **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.**
2024-09-06
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