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Baby Numbat Bottle Feeding at Perth Zoo 1

The Perth Zoo has successfully hand-reared four baby Numbats after keepers noticed they were not suckling and losing weight. Numbats are termite-eating marsupials from Western Australia. Native Species Breeding Program (NSBP) keeper Dani Jose says this was the first time Numbats had been hand-raised from such a young age. “The babies hadn’t yet opened their eyes and weighed less than 15 grams. At this young age, they look quite different from adult Numbats. They hadn’t developed their stripes yet and their snouts were short and snubby,” Ms Jose says.

Baby Numbat safely in hand at Perth Zoo1

Baby Numbat fills up at the Perth Zoo 1

Sleepy baby Numbat at Perth Zoo 1Photo credits: Perth Zoo

“They were kept in the veterinary hospital in warm, quiet conditions and fed six times a day including in the middle of the night. They were fed a special milk formula for marsupials through a very small teat. We were very glad to see that they started to thrive and put on weight.” Caring for Numbats from such an early age meant keepers were able to see developmental changes that usually happen out of sight.
“We discovered that their eyes open earlier than we previously thought. We also learned which milk formula worked best for them. The whole process was a new experience for us and has helped refine our knowledge.” explained Ms. Jose.

13 responses to “Hand-rearing Baby Numbats”

  1. Joel Avatar
    Joel

    I’ve never even heard of this creature before, but it appears to be made entirely out of pure, concentrated adorable.

  2. LibrarianJessica Avatar
    LibrarianJessica

    Couldn’t find anywhere else to submit this info, so here goes: “…losing wait,” in the first sentence should be “…losing weight.”
    Other than that, all I have to say is, “Squeeeee! What is that cute fluffy thing?!?”
    Thanks for the fun blog.

  3. Classic Steve Avatar

    Yay, more Aussie cuties! I’ve loved numbats since I heard of them from “Doc Rat.”

  4. Evalyn Avatar
    Evalyn

    Never heard of them before, but they surely are cute. Good work on saving them.

  5. wombatarama Avatar

    Mmmm, termite and egg custard!

  6. Natalya Avatar
    Natalya

    What a nice little numbat!

  7. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    Even the name is adorable.

  8. sere Avatar
    sere

    What little lovable God’s creature! Thank you for your work.

  9. Turtwig_the_bank Avatar
    Turtwig_the_bank

    OMG!!!!! that Numbat is soo gosh darn abdorable!

  10. ogglet Avatar
    ogglet

    cute!

  11. Fajar Okta Undari Avatar
    Fajar Okta Undari

    hi..i really want to know how to hand-raised a baby binturong (Asian bearcat)?what kind of milk, concentration of the milk (ratio between milk and water), how many time i should give them milk, amount of the milk i should give, and the temperature of the environment. please help me..because i have a pregnant binturong and this is her first pregnancy..i want to prepare if she refused her baby..thank you

  12. Martin Schiele Avatar

    I second that.
    I had heard of them before, but I always used to think a numbat was a type of wombat. I think I was a fair way off!

  13. Tim Avatar

    Watching from birth is wonderful.

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