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

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Born July 17 to mom “Allie” and dad “Semo,” Minnesota Zoo's newest calf has spent the past few months bonding with mom, meeting grandma “April,” growing rapidly, and exhibiting her own independence (as mom allows). Weighing approximately 30 pounds and measuring 2-3 feet long at birth, she is now approximately four feet long weighing 60 pounds. Marine mammal staff have closely monitored her since birth and so far, the calf is doing very well. Because she is exploring her new environment, she may not be visible at all times.

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Photo credits: Bob Cole

"Now that the calf is three months old and being well cared for by her mom Allie and grandma April, its time to take the next step and give all three females access to the main exhibit pool," said Marine Mammal Supervisor Diane Fusco. "It will be under Allie's watchful eye that the calf explores her new surroundings. We look forward to seeing her more and more, and we know our guests will enjoy watching her antics as she explores her new home." Male dolphins play no role in the rearing of their calves, and because the father could become aggressive toward the mother and/or calf or possibly interfere with the mother/calf bonding process, Semo will be introduced to the calf once the calf is strong and well-bonded with Allie. Semo, 45, is believed to be one of the oldest reproducing male dolphins in human care.

7 responses to “Minnesota Zoo’s Dolphin Calf Is Ready for Visitors!”

  1. Cute Heaven Avatar

    amazing !

  2. betty Avatar

    yes it’s very cute. but, it’s cruel to keep dolphins in captivity.

  3. Kathryn Avatar
    Kathryn

    Understandable for ur opinion but come on it’s a learning experience a way to learn more about the dolphins. What to see something cruel? Watch the movie “The Cove”.

  4. smo Avatar
    smo

    awww, mama looks so proud : )

  5. xangoir Avatar

    wrong, the mother comes from a facility dedicated to spread the word of conservation and protection of marine mammals:
    http://www.dolphinconnection.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=43
    the calf born in captivity provides way of studying and understanding relationships of the species. cruelty would be to catch the dolphin and force it to perform tricks, not spending millions of dollars to allow it to give birth multiple times.

  6. maxon Avatar
    maxon

    Incredibly graceful pictures and the facility is doing important valuable work betty.

  7. Swim with Dolphins Avatar

    Such a wonderful and relaxing view. They are docile and playful creatures. I was able to swim with dolphins and that experience want me to do it again.
    http://www.wildquest.com/swim-with-the-dolphins.php

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