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

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A little Zoo present has popped up just in time to give a pounce of holiday cheer! “Nokopo” (pronounced NOH-koh-poh), a female Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo joey, has begun poking her head out from within her mother’s pouch at their habitat in Emerson Children’s Zoo at the Saint Louis Zoo. Six months ago Nokopo, nicknamed Noko, was born the size of a lima bean. She immediately moved into her mother’s pouch to be nurtured and developed, and has since grown to be the size of a small cat. She is named after a village in Papua New Guinea.

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Although still shy, visitors who are patient may see Noko climbing partially out of the pouch, reaching for her mom’s food and beginning to explore her world. At about 10 months old, she will officially move out of the pouch, but will continue to nurse until she is at least 16 months old.
 
This is the third offspring for mother “Kasbeth” and father “Iri” and the third tree ‘roo ever to be born at the Saint Louis Zoo. Kasbeth and Iri were paired under the recommendation of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan for tree kangaroos.
 
The endangered Matschie’s tree kangaroo is a small marsupial found only in the thick, mountainous forests of Papua New Guinea, an island just south of the equator, north of Australia. A relative of terrestrial kangaroos, the reddish-brown and cream colored tree kangaroo also retains the legendary ability to jump. The tree kangaroo can leap as far as 30 feet from a tree to the ground.
 
Little is known about tree kangaroo behavior in the wild, though it is presumed to live a solitary lifestyle. Females and males have non-overlapping ranges, and the only strong social bonds are between a mother and her young.

5 responses to ““Joey” to the World!”

  1. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Neat presentation with the snowflakes falling. Funny to watch him reaching out with his paw. “How far can I reach and not fall out of my pouch.” 🙂

  2. Helen Avatar

    I will have one please.

  3. mokyfellow Avatar
    mokyfellow

    Cute little feller! I grew up about 100 miles from the St Louis Zoo (in Salem Mo) I have spent many hours visiting the zoo on numerous occasions. St Louis Zoo is one of the best. The Monkey and Elephant shows have always be favorites of mine. As a youngster I enjoyed the zoo. Then I took my three children and still enjoyed with them. Now I can enjoy my visits as I am accompied by my nine Granddaughters and one great-grandson. I will possible see this new Joey next summer on a visit from my current home in Glasgow Ky. Hope so!!

  4. m Avatar
    m

    why are the visitors shy?

  5. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    That’s very weird. I wonder what the accommodations are like inside there.

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