The San Antonio Zoo recently welcomed dozens of new babies, including some species that are critically endangered and extinct in the wild.
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Zoo has welcomed eight kangaroo joeys, two dama gazelles , one tamandua, six yellow-spotted Amazon River turtles, one Armstrong’s dusky rattlesnake, two palm cockatoos, two fairy bluebirds, one red bird of paradise, and a multitude of fish including La Palma pupfish and Charco Palma pupfish , damba cichlids and sea slugs.
"I am so excited for guests to meet the new additions to our San Antonio Zoo family," said president & CEO Tim Morrow. "Our Zoo Crew has worked exceptionally hard to ensure all of the new zoo moms and babies are happy, healthy, and thriving. Our recent baby boom is a testament to the world-class animal care our team provides."
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