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

Posted in , ,

Long considered a "royal delicacy" in Cambodia, the Batagur turtle has been hunted to near extinction throughout Southeast Asia. Today the turtle is critically endangered and it is unclear where wild Batagurs still live. With the hatching of two baby Batagurs at Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo last week, the total number of this rare species in captivity climbs to 20. To breed the rare turtles, a father and son team of herpetology experts, Peter and Reinger Praschag, were brought in to recreate just the right natural environment for egg laying.

Baby batagur baska turtles 2

Baby batagur baska turtles 1

Baby batagur baska turtles 3

Photo credits and copyright: Photos 1 and 2 – Daniel Zupanc. Picture 3: Zoo Vienna / Norbert Potensky

7 responses to “Extremely Rare Batagur Turtles”

  1. dah Avatar
    dah

    How lovely….I am so glad to see they exist, even if in captivity. Humans..the most predatory and the only one capable of saving them.

  2. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Only 20 in captivity. Makes each one precious.

  3. Dick Head Avatar
    Dick Head

    good stew making right thar!

  4. Kerry Avatar

    Call me a prude, but that’s not at all funny.

  5. kerrykiller Avatar
    kerrykiller

    his user name is dick head. do you really need to respond to what he says?

  6. Mahtaf Hossain Avatar
    Mahtaf Hossain

    This species (and also other endangered species of both Animal and Plant) must be preserved and to be survived in the Nature.In Bangladesh, some (probably 8 pieces.) specimen were collected from the Sundarbons and preserved in a pond there.

  7. Meredith@GreenGlobalTravel Avatar

    SO SMALL! It’s so great they are able to continue breeding these guys.

Leave a Reply to Meredith@GreenGlobalTravelCancel reply

Discover more from ZooBorns

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading