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Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s Aussie Walkthrough
exhibit is flourishing with another joey emerging from the pouch.  Keepers have been observing Koala
mother Lilli Pilli and her joey starting to come down from the treetops to the
platform more often for fresh leaves.

The male joey had only recently come out from Lilli Pilli’s pouch and is now often spotted clinging to the front or back
of his mom.  At about six months of age, this is the second joey for Lilli Pilli, who has proven to be a good mother — quite protective of her young and often vocalising to the father, Jarrah, to keep his distance from them.

The Koala joey is yet to be named and
keepers are currently thinking of a fitting Australian moniker for the newest
addition to the group. Over the
coming months, the joey will continue to stay with his mom until he becomes independent at approximately 12 months old.

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Photo Credit: Taronga Western Plains Zoo

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One response to “Taronga Zoo’s New Koala Joey Peeks out from Mom’s Pocket”

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    Jeanice

    I am an American living here in Australia for a time. I have visited a few Koala Parks and seen them in the wild. They are such gentle animals. it is nice to see the success you are having with breeding considering the plight they suffer with. I think a fitting name would be nice. There is a renewed hope thanks too Zoo’s and conservationists that these sweet Animals will remain for generations.

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