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

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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!

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Photo Credits: BNPS

4 responses to “Walking, Hopping, Bouncing Mara Twins!”

  1. DjS Avatar

    Holy cow those are kewt!! How did I not know this RabbitRoo species existed???!!! Or is it KangaBunny?

  2. Deven Werthman Avatar
    Deven Werthman

    What darling babies! I love how they look and how nicely Mom can nurse them without having to lay down.

  3. Peggi Avatar

    I’ve never seen this before. Hey, Animal Planet! Where’s the program on these little furbabies? How adorable and the pictures are gorgeous!

  4. Andy Avatar
    Andy

    Or are they roobbits….

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