The joy for ‘Bajada de Reyes’ brought with nature a nice surprise for the Parque de las Leyendas. At dawn on January 6 they received the news of the birth of a calf in the Eco-farm of the international zone of the enclosure. Thus, it joins other new pups of the grass cat, Somali sheep, lion monkey and tapir.

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The little calf was born weighing 28 kilos, is in good health, and he feeds and accompanies his mother ‘Lola‘. With joy, the Park of Legends announced: Lola the cow is already a mom! and, through his social networks, he invites the public to give ideas for his name and whoever helps choose the best one will be part of a big surprise.

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them. (trome)

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them.  (trome)

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them. (trome)

Among the new births in this zoo also stands out the offspring of Felipe and Luna, grass cats, whose species had no offspring six years ago.

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them.  (trome)

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them. (trome)

And just a week ago he was born a baby sheep from Somalia. “These sheep resist the cold and are distinguished by having half a black body, from the head almost to the front legs,” The assistant manager of Zoology, Giovanna Yepez, pointed out to Trome.

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them.  (trome)

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them. (trome)

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What is the smallest monkey in the Park of Legends?

A baby of lion monkey or pygmy marmoset. So far it is the third and last birth of this type of primate, considered ‘the smallest in the world’‘.

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them.  (I. Medina / Compos. Trome)

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them. (I. Medina / Compos. Trome)

Mother tapir feeds her baby ‘Inti’

Another recent birth, after three years, is that of ‘Inti’, Max and Dominga tapir calf, that with Frank Cruz, their caregiver, they receive the maximum attention they need.

Azucena Colcas, general manager of Parque de las Leyendas, highlighted that the animals are cared for by professionals and invited the public to visit and meet the new babies and all the animals in the enclosure.

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them.  (trome)

New baby animals brighten up the enclosure even more and the public can now visit them. (trome)

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Know that:

  • “All the calves are receiving direct food from their mother, they are not hand-reared unless they really need it,” Giovanna Yepez specified.
  • The ‘little lion monkeys’ come to have, on average, 13 centimeters and 124 grams of weight.

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