England's Longleat Safari Park has two perky new additions. Patagonian Mara, also known as Patagonian Cavies, are a giant relative of the Guinea Pig and are native to South America. Parents Bernie and Bernice have only been at Longleat for a year and staff are absolutely delighted with the birth of the twins. Maras mate for life, and can deliver between 1 and 3 offspring each year. Mara babies are very well developed, and will start grazing within 24 hours. There is a whole range of gaits for this animal from walking to hopping like a rabbit or bouncing on all fours! Adults can leap to nearly 6 feet despite only reaching about 18 inches in height themselves!
4 responses to “Walking, Hopping, Bouncing Mara Twins!”
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Holy cow those are kewt!! How did I not know this RabbitRoo species existed???!!! Or is it KangaBunny?
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What darling babies! I love how they look and how nicely Mom can nurse them without having to lay down.
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I’ve never seen this before. Hey, Animal Planet! Where’s the program on these little furbabies? How adorable and the pictures are gorgeous!
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Or are they roobbits….






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