The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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This energetic dolphin calf was born at SeaWorld San Diego on Nov. 28, 2008. Estimated to be a healthy 35 – 40 lbs. and 3 1/2 – 4 feet long, the calf is regularly nursing from her mother, Tobie, and growing steadily.

Seaworld baby dolphin calf 2

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The female calf was conceived through artificial insemination with sperm that had undergone a gender-selection process. Responsibly managing captive populations is a challenging process, and the ability to choose the sex of a zoo or aquarium baby allows these organizations to maintain a healthy balance.

This birth marks the seventh time a marine mammal has successfully given birth to a calf conceived through the use of sperm-sexing research, which involves separating sperm carrying a female-producing X chromosome from sperm carrying a male-producing Y chromosome. This birth further demonstrates the effectiveness of artificial insemination, sperm cryopreservation and sperm sexing as tools that zoological institutions around the globe could use to better manage their species' genetic diversity. Furthermore, the techniques and knowledge gained from this advancement have the potential to be applied to marine and terrestrial mammals in the wild, including endangered species.

4 responses to “Dolphin Calf Frolicks with Mom at SeaWorld San Diego”

  1. holy cuteness Avatar

    How nice, dolphins are such amazing creatures…

  2. Fred Smilek Avatar

    Dolphins are Amazing.

  3. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Wow, that’s great news! I had no idea that artificial insemination had come that far. Very cool 🙂

  4. Karen Zain Avatar
    Karen Zain

    Wow! cool! Dolphins are so adorable. I am part of the bizymoms.com San Diego community http://www.bizymoms.com/san-diego/index.php and I know this article will be very entertaining to moms.
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