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

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The Prague Zoo's Sea Lion collection recently grew by one with the birth of a little baby girl. The female, who is not yet named was born to mother Ababa. Weighing just 11 and a half pounds at birth, the pup is growing rapidly. She has put on two pounds to bring her weight up to a little under 13 and a half pounds. Just yesterday, Prague Zoo experienced major flooding which incapacitated the lower section of the institution. Zoo officials scrambled to relocate the affected animals. You can learn more about the flooding and find out how to help here and here.

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Photo Credits: Anthony Vaidl / Prague Zoo

Sea Lions, a type of marine mammal, are found through much of the world's oceans through both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Sea Lions have an interesting reproductive cycle which lasts 12 months. After mating, there is 3-month delayed implantation followed by a 9-month gestation. Communication between mother and offspring is vital in this species. Large groups of female Sea Lions beach together to give birth. Females return to the sea to feed for extended periods of time leaving their pups to socialize with other infants. When they come back to land mother and offspring must be able to distinguish each other's calls from the rest of the pairs on the beach in order to reunite.

 

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One response to “Sea Lion Pup Thriving at Prague Zoo”

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    zuzka

    Hi, name of the baby is not “Lachtaní” 😉 “lachtaní” means “sea lion´s” in czech – probably it was “lachtaní mládě” which means “sea lion baby”. The name is not known yet.
    Yesterday sea lions in Prague zoo had to be evacuated due to flood which devastated big part of zoo. Now she and her mother stays in polar bear pavilion. So please keep your fingers crossed for our animals!

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