Baby bongo: Critically endangered antelope makes debut at Polish zoo - News Summed Up

Baby bongo: Critically endangered antelope makes debut at Polish zoo


A baby mountain bongo, born two weeks ago at Warsaw Zoo in Poland, was enjoying one of its first walks outside with her mother on Thursday after a cold spell kept her indoors until now. Mountain bongos, the largest among African forest antelopes, are a critically endangered species with only about 70-80 adults left in the wild, according to the IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species. A newborn mountain bongo, the largest of African forest antelopes, is fed by its mother in the Warsaw Zoo, Poland May 6, 2021. We are the only zoo in Europe that keeps them in a pavilion open to visitors, and that's because those antelopes are extremely timid," said Sylwia Grodkowska, head of the ungulates section at the Warsaw zoo. She said the baby was born during the night to a first time mother and that zoo employees had found the pair when they came to work in the morning.


Source: The Hindu May 09, 2021 11:28 UTC



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