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

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Mochilo - CU

Nashville Zoo is pleased to announce the birth of two giant anteaters! The first, a male named Mochilo (above), was born on April 25 to mom Tiana. On May 6, mom Consuela gave birth to a female named Dulce, pictured below. Both babies are doing well and living with their mothers at the Zoo’s off-exhibit anteater breeding facility.

Dulce web

The babies will ride on their mom's back for up to a year, intermittently spending some time on the ground as they grow. This is for several reasons – one is protection from predators. They camoflague themselves by lining their shoulder stripe up with the mother's. It's also a way to keep up with their mother, who can cover a lot of ground moving from one termite mound to another, consuming up to 30,000 termites in a day. Though they nurse for about 12 months, they begin to supplement their diets with what she eats.

Tiana with Mochilo -stripe

On back 7160_Mochilo web

Photo Credit: Amiee Stubbs

Nashville Zoo, in Nashville Tennessee, has been involved in giant anteater conservation for 13 years and has the largest collection of anteaters in the country. The off-exhibit breeding facility is the only one of its kind in the United States. Giant anteaters are solitary animals from the tropical forests of Central and South America. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the giant anteater as vulnerable, although it is considered extinct in areas of Belize,Costa Rica, Guatemala and Uruguay.

6 responses to “Baby Anteaters Hitch a Ride… on Mom”

  1. John Avatar
    John

    Dawwww; “mochila” is a backpack. Fitting!

  2. George Peterson Avatar

    They don’t look giant to me! rimshot
    No but seriously, this is great.

  3. Andrew Bleiman Avatar

    D-OH!  Good one George….

  4. dah Avatar
    dah

    Okay, I want to hug them. They are beautiful. Dolce=sweet?? right?? How old are they in the pictures

  5. Joana Amorim Avatar

    Owww, what a pretty animal, ^^ I want him rigth next 2 me!!! <3

  6. plumbing supplies Avatar

    It was somewhat interesting. Those baby anteaters are really young that’s why they still need to depend on their mother for food and protection.

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