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

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The ABQ BioPark is thrilled to announce the birth of two male Snow Leopards. Kiran and Kalmali, born July 21, 2011, are beginning to venture into their exhibit with their mother, Kachina, on the Zoo’s Cat Walk.

“Kachina is a great mother, very fierce and protective of her cubs,” said Shelly Dicks, Mammal Supervisor. “The cubs are peeking out after her and coming into the exhibit, but still shy when people are watching. However, when we arrive in the morning, it’s clear they’ve been having a grand old time. They’ve torn up the enrichment and made a mess of the exhibit!”

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Photo credits: Katie Mast/ABQ BioPark

Snow leopards are endangered, and zoos and conservation organizations around the world are helping to protect them through a Species Survival Plan (SSP). Organized by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the SSP helps arrange adult pairs to maintain genetic diversity. Lynn Tupa, ABQ BioPark Zoo Manager, helps to coordinate the snow leopard SSP. Check out the additional photos beneath the fold…


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The BioPark breeding pair is highly compatible.  Under the expert care of BioPark staff, Kachina and Azeo are breeding and raising young with unparalleled success.  The cats have produced a litter each year for five years and have eight offspring throughout North American zoos.  The prolific parents have made the BioPark a leader in snow leopard conservation. Kachina’s most recent pregnancy and delivery were uncomplicated, and the cubs are thriving. In early September, they each weighed more than 3 kg (6.6 lbs) during their first veterinary exam.

 

7 responses to “Feisty Snow Leopard Twins Are Cleared To Venture Out”

  1. edward Avatar
    edward

    awww. such a sweet kittens. I love snow leopard.

  2. nora Avatar
    nora

    Well I’m going to have to make a trip over to the ABQ Bio Park to see these cuties!

  3. Classic Steve Avatar

    What is it about snow leopards that puts their cubs above other big cats’ in my mind?

  4. susan Avatar
    susan

    can they get any pics of torn up enrichment toys?

  5. Nowhere Girl Avatar
    Nowhere Girl

    “What is it about snow leopards” – for me it’s their beautiful fur and huge tails. We also have snow leopard cubs in Warsaw, unfortunately the delivery was complicated in our case and after Nadaam was operated to remove the dead fetuses, she lost interest in her living cubs. So Fala (“wave”) and Eter were raised in people’s company. For some time, when they were still quite cuddly, they were taken on daily strolls through the zoo – and even though the keepers didn’t allow touching the animals, I had an opportunity to check out how fluffy they are. As I described it, “not like a kitten and not like Silke*, but yes, quite like a cat”.
    And snow leopard tails are just amazing – already at this age they are really long, thick and fluffy. One of the cubs’ photos on my disk has the title: “Fala and Eter and their wonderful tails”. 😉 Compare this to the almost mouse-like tail of a very tiny tiger cub… I just love tigers, but when it comes to tails, snow leopards rule.
    (Btw, I’ve seen a funny photo: a snow leopard holding its tail with its mouth and thinking: “Why do dogs find this so difficult?”. ;))
    *Silke is my white plush lion cub with EXTREMELY soft fur. I really know no other animal, either real or stuffed, that is as soft as Silke. Her father Sasha and one of my tigers are also especially soft, yet they can only compare to cats and not to Silke…

  6. Andrew G. Barbour Avatar

    such a sweet kittens. I love snow leopard.

  7. John A. Barnes Avatar

    great article, keep sharing more. I read your article daily bases.

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