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

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Little Oliver the Koala was born back in April at the Riverbanks Zoo in South Carolina but, like other marsupials, spent his first months in mom's pouch. The little joey is only now too large for mom "Lottie's" pouch but still spends his days close by, usually clinging to her back or tucked under her stomach. 

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Photo credits: Riverbanks Zoo

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Koala Knockabout Has a New Addition

Riverbanks Zoo Introduces New Joey

[Columbia, SC] – On your next trip to Riverbanks make sure you stop by Koala Knockabout – you might catch a glimpse of Oliver, the Zoo’s newest resident, a joey (or baby koala).

While koalas have a teddy bear-like appearance, they are not a bear at all. Koalas are marsupials, similar to kangaroos; the females have a pouch where they carry their young during development. 

Oliver was born in late April 2009 to parents Lottie and Jimmy. The newborn spent nearly seven months developing in his mother’s pouch before the keepers even caught a peek at him.

“The keepers observed movement in Lottie’s pouch in July, but it wasn’t until late October that they got the first look at Oliver’s face,” said John Davis, curator of mammals at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden.

When a koala is born it is about the size of a jellybean. It travels through the birth canal to the pouch where it nurses for several months without making a public appearance. As a joey grows, it may stick an arm, leg or even its head out of the pouch for short periods of time before it feels confident enough to come completely out of the pouch.

Now, too large for Lottie’s pouch, Oliver spends most of his day perched on mom’s back or tucked around her stomach.

Lottie, Oliver’s mother, came to Riverbanks from Australia in 2003, as a result of a sister-state relationship formed between South Carolina and Queensland, Australia. Jimmy, Oliver’s father, came to Riverbanks in December of 2008 from the Los Angeles Zoo.

Oliver will remain at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden for the next several months while he continues to grow, clinging to the back of his mother. Once he reaches about 12 months, he will be considered mature and weaned from his mother. Ultimately, Oliver will be transferred to another zoo based on breeding recommendations from the Species Survival Plan (SSP).

Oliver is the first offspring for Jimmy and the third for Lottie. 

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10 responses to “Oliver the Koala Comes out to Play”

  1. piper Avatar

    Hurry Quick put this up on your Facebook so I can share – TOOOOO frickin CUTE DAMIT!!!!

  2. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    What a great set of photos! Such sweet faces.

  3. Jean Avatar
    Jean

    These pictures almost leave me breathless – they are beautiful animals.

  4. Paula Avatar

    Absolutely adorable!!!

  5. Holy Cuteness Avatar

    Awww a kiss for mommy in the first pic!

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    Smilla

    Wonderful set of photographs – the models are complete naturals in front of the camera and they don’t even know it.

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    I love how they look together..

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    milly

    he is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute i cant even explain:)

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