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

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The Brevard Zoo in Florida has welcomed its first baby Giant Anteater. The little one, born on January 26 to mother Boo and dad Abner, will hitch a ride on mom's back for the first year of its life. The baby's gender is currently unknown.

“It’s very exciting for us because it’s the first time we’ve had a giant anteater born at the zoo,” said zoo marketing director Andrea Hill. Hills said they do not normally name new animals for about 30 days — roughly the time it takes for them to adjust and be ready to go out on exhibit. Their group of anteaters are being kept off exhibit until they all adjust to the new baby.

Giant Anteaters are usually solitary mammals in the wild that come together to mate. An adult female gives birth to just one baby, called a pup. Pups are born with a full coat of hair; similar coloring helps the baby blend in so predators can't see it. 

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One response to “New Baby Anteater for Brevard Zoo”

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    Michael

    Anteaters carrying the baby on the back fascinates me. It seems so precarious, and it’s so unusual. Most prey species’ babies can walk alongside mama from a few hours old. Most predator species are kept in a den until they can safely come outside. The babies that ride on mother are mostly those that have gripping hands, like primates. How does the baby anteater hold on? If many other non-primate species do this, I’ve missed it. Fascinating.

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