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

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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens has an adorable new addition. A male Southern Pudu was born on May 31 to mother, Posie, and father, Little Mac.

This is the first fawn for Little Mac, and he is proving to be an excellent father, doting on the yet un-named male fawn. Keepers often find him grooming his new son or sleeping next to him. Posie is also an excellent mother and shares a birthday with the little one.

Pudu, the smallest species of deer, are around 15 inches tall when full grown. Jacksonville Zoo’s new fawn weighed less than two pounds when born and stood less than eight inches tall.

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The two species of Pudus are: Northern Pudu (Pudu mephistophiles) from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and the Southern Pudu (Pudu puda) from southern Chile and southwestern Argentina.

Adult Pudus range in size from 32 to 44 centimeters (13 to 17 in) tall, and up to 85 centimeters (33 in) long.

As of 2009, the Southern Pudu is classified as “Near Threatened”, while the Northern Pudu is classified as “Vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List.

Southern Pudu fawns are born with spots, which form strips that will develop into a solid reddish-brown fur as they grow older.

The Pudus at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens (JZG) are currently housed in the Wild Florida loop, next to the Manatee Critical Care Center. Keepers report they are naturally shy creatures, with the fawn usually hiding in the exhibit shrubbery.

More great pics below the fold!

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4 responses to “Two Pounds and Eight Inches of ‘Cute’ Born in Florida”

  1. Denita Avatar
    Denita

    I have never seen these little critters before. They are so adorable! I learn something new everyday!

  2. Lia Avatar
    Lia

    I was in a lot of different countries, but I have never seen this little creature. So I am wondering wjere they come from originaly. Anybody knows.?

  3. Andrew Bleiman Avatar

    Southern Pudu are native to Chile and Argentina.

  4. Heather Angus Avatar
    Heather Angus

    So cute they might be illegal! 🙂
    I assume their scientific name ((Pudu mephistophiles) comes from their horns? Because nothing else about them looks evil!

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