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

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There is a new baby Grevy’s
Zebra, at KMDA Planckendael, born last Monday evening. Mom Betina gave birth to a strong and healthy female foal weighing just over 66 pounds (30 kg). She looks just like a
mini-version of her mother and has been named Noni, an African name meaning gift of God.

Grevy's Zebra are
endangered; Planckendael takes an
active part in the European breeding program for this zebra species and has
done so successfully. There are now 5 in Planckendael Grevy's on African Savannah
living with their giraffe herd: Mom Betina, mares Fanny and Asra, breeding stallion Chris
and now Noni, the new foal.

This is the first foal of
young stud Chris. He arrived at Planckendael last year as a new breeding
stallion and immediately took to his task! After about 13 months
gestation, he was father. Noni is the fourth foal for Betina.

Nurse

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Photo Credit: Planckendael

2 responses to “Grevy Zebra Foal for Planckendael”

  1. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    What language does Noni’s name come from?

  2. Huttonator Avatar
    Huttonator

    Yikes stripes!!!

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