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

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The Koala family in Planckendael has had a baby! After seven months, Dad, Goonawarra, and Mom, Guwara, welcomed their little
bundle, who recently announced itself from Mom’s pouch with a fairly loud
squeak! Koalas are timid, sensitive to stress and fussy eaters. It can be difficult to see them in zoos, but this little one made it easy to snap some photographs. The baby seems to be most active in the afternoon.

Like
other marsupials, the baby is born after approximately 34 days, though
underdeveloped. Emerging hairless
and blind and about the size of a bean, it makes its way into the mother’s
pouch, where it attaches itself to the nipple. There, in safety and security,
it continues to develop and grow over a period of about six months. Then they are ready to peek into the world, as this little one has done.

Once the gender of the baby is known, he or she will receive an Aboriginal name with a beautiful meaning, starting
with the letter N — thus following a tradition that all born at the zoo in
2012 will have names beginning with an N. 

Koal look up

Koal 5

Koal ear

Photo Credit: Planckendael / Jonas Verhulst

9 responses to “Baby Koala Noses Its Way Out of the Pouch at Planckendael”

  1. sindy Avatar
    sindy

    so cute! the pictures are priceless!

  2. Anne Packrat Avatar
    Anne Packrat

    He needs to grow into his ears!

  3. Leisa Avatar

    Absolutely beautiful 🙂

  4. sara Avatar
    sara

    Too cute…

  5. San Diego Veterinary Tech Avatar

    He looks so cute. How old is he? The mother Koala seems a little tired. But it looks like shes a great mother.

  6. Jolikast Avatar
    Jolikast

    N… is born 6/15/2012:
    http://youtu.be/PACXZ66VSZU
    http://youtu.be/-OfceOoA_4k
    http://youtu.be/MUAvI86kWtc
    Guwara is a great mother and grandmother

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