There's a new addition to the preemie ward at Cypress Gardens, and keepers are giving it around-the-clock care. An albino wallaby named Bela gave birth to an albino baby about four months ago.In and of itself, the birth is pretty amazing -- albino wallabies are rare. Fewer than 10 have been born in the United States.The new baby girl was supposed to stay in her mom's pouch until next winter, where she could nurse, grow fur, and get stronger. But fate stepped in.About a week and a half ago, a park employee found the new baby outside the pouch. Gardens officials are not sure what happened. They suspect that Bela may have been spooked, and threw the baby out. That's what wallaby moms do in the wild to save their own skins when they're threatened.Since the baby is not even old enough to stand, it couldn't climb back in. Keepers tried to put it back in, but Bela would have no part of it."The mother growled at us. She didn't want anything to do with her," said Jessica Bond, an animal manager. "So it was in the baby's best interest to pull her and hand-raise her."That's easier said than done. The baby, who hasn't been named yet, eats a few tablespoons of a special formula every three hours. Keepers, who take turns bringing the little one home, are up in the middle of the night feeding her. Every other feeding they have to grease the baby with Vaseline, which simulates the mom licking her.Gradually, the feedings will taper off. But she won't be fully weaned for another year.Source: MyFox, Tampa Bay
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2008
(523)
-
▼
May
(83)
- Israel has a national bird
- Do not try this at home!
- Video: Britains Got Talent Semi Final Kate & Gin
- Special and unusual felines
- Fishing
- Lunch to go
- I wish I had one in my yard
- Bear spotted taking a dip at the Hard Rock pool in...
- How to save money on pet stuff
- Playing with food
- Book Review: Dog Park Wisdom
- Video: Borneo Apes - Malaysia
- Cute or not? Baby crocodile
- Video: Making of Bunny Ads
- Video: kitty vs puppy
- Video: Baby red panda
- Video: Kitties playing
- The loveable walrus
- Isn't this all getting out of control?
- Coming soon: beetle mania?
- White-handed Gibbons Now Presumed Extinct
- Cocks not welcome in Swaziland
- Pretty (smart) birds
- A rare vintage
- No kidding!
- Whose bed is it?
- Taking the kids for a walk
- Book Review: Yorkie Doodle Dandy
- Compassion for feral cats
- Molly, an amazing horse
- Sturgeon having a ball in Columbia River
- Cute or not? Baby gorilla
- Pet's Eye View Camera
- Doorbells for Dogs - Pet Chime
- Baby albino wallaby rejected by mom
- Octopus jewelry
- Video: Crazy Dog
- Muddy Buddy Contest
- Video: Schmitty, Political Pooch
- What a dog!
- Great advertising
- Little piggies saved from the market
- Houston-area invaded by crazy rasberry ants
- Let's eat!
- Oh no, painted dogs!
- Jenny's birthday
- They're on the list
- Are anteaters cool?
- Zoo officials concerned about tiger cub
- Rare white albino tadpoles
- A lot of bull
- But can he read now?
- Great tits cope well with warming
- Is that a squirrel in your pocket ... ?
- Dog Gives Birth To Green Puppy
- Why you should always wash your fruit before eatin...
- Care for Apes
- A pine-y bear
- Book Review: Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health
- Video: Howling for Hillary
- Cute or not? Baby bunnies
- Learn about wolves
- A Mother's Love
- Is your house a zoo?
- One of those days?
- Face it, Hillary - it's all over now
- A Curious Audience
- A Legendary Hunter
- Got a Buck?
- Art by Deborah Sengl
- Saving the planet
- Book Review: The World is Your Litter Box
- Dogs and Travel
- Front line canines
- Cute or not? Penguin chick
- Bedbug sniffer dogs employed by NY hotels
- Video: Weezer - Island In The Sun
- Video: Pandas Make You Smile
- Video: Bobble head kitties
- Online Roadkill Registry
- Some people go looking for trouble ...
- Run for your life!
- NOT a dust mop!
-
▼
May
(83)
0 comments:
Post a Comment