The National Zoo's Lesser Kudu Family Just Grew By One
Less is more.
APR 29, 11:34 AM
The National Zoos Lesser Kudu Family Just Grew By One
Jenny Gathright
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Say hello to the month-old lesser kudu calf at the National Zoo.
Gil Myers / Smithsonian National Zoo
Theres been a lot of attention on a certain sleepy baby at the Smithsonian National Zoo: the panda
Xiao Qi Ji, who visitors can sign up to see when the zoo
reopens on May 21.
Now theres another new animal baby to celebrate as well. Cheetah Conservation Station keepers at the Smithsonian National Zoo announced Thursday that a new male lesser kudu calf was born there last month.
As the newborn kudu acclimates to his habitat, visitors may be able to view him and his family exploring their surroundings, the National Zoo wrote in a press release announcing the birth.
Rogue, the calfs 7-year-old mother, gave birth to the calf who remains nameless on March 28. The next day, zookeepers discovered the calf and found him to be healthy and strong. Rogue, along with the calfs 10-year-old father, Garret, have two other children:
Kushukuru and
Toba, who were both born in 2019. A spokesperson for the National Zoo said the animal care team is currently researching names for the calf and people can stay tuned for updates through the zoos social media channels.
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