|
 |
|
Did you know the tapir is the cousin of the rhinocero?
They live in tropical forests and are found from Mexico to Ecuador.
Unfortunately, they are endangered species.
Come and learn more about this amazing species!
|
|
A colony of prairie dogs has just arrived at Africam Safari. You can meet them in the Adventure Zone.
Did you know they are called dogs because they give out a sound very similar to the bark?
Come visit us and learn a lot more about them!
|
|
Come and meet the biggest group of elephants in Mexico !
|
|
Gnu
This lovely gnu was able to stand up within hours of been born like in his natural habitat.
You can have a look at him next to his mother in the Kalahari Desert.
|
|
Giraffe
This huge baby giraffe was over a meter and a half long when he was born! Do you think that is a lot? Well, he will be over four meters long later! Over 20 giraffes were born at Africam Safari.
|
|
Gaur
You know the gaur, don’t you? Come and meet him as a baby here in Africam Safari!
|
|
Orix Cimitarra
Did you know horns take over 3 years to grow?
This birth is an important advance to combat extinction.
|
|
Aquatic Buffalo
Watch this new aquatic buffalo family member surrounded by other Asian species.
Two months ago, our first baby Sulcata turtle was born at Africam Safari. Now she is being looked after by our specialists, but soon you can see her among the other turtles.
|
|
 |
Two months ago, our first baby Sulcata turtle was born at Africam Safari. Now she is being looked after by our specialists, but soon you can see her among the other turtles. |
|
 |
Sulcata Turtles |
|
 |
Last May, a male giraffe of 1.74 m and 57.2 kg was born. Come and meet him!!! |
|
 |
A baby Impala antelope was born, and you will easily recognize her as she is the youngest among the group. |
|
 |
You can also meet a baby dromedary who is
looked after by his mother. Come visit us
and admire him closely. |
|
 |
A baby ring-tailed lemur is the first one born at Africam Safari. This nice specimen is found in the first isles located midway once you begin your safari. |
|
 |
Don’t miss the kangaroos at Zona de Aventuras (Adventure Zone), where you can see the babies of the biggest marsupial: the red kangaroo. |
|
 |
This year 14 baby flamencos are already at the Delta del Okavango refuge together with the reproductive group. They differ from others in that they are smaller and grayish. |
|
 |
When you enter the Desierto del Kalahari (Kalahari Desert) pay attention to discover our new residents, 2 Grant’s zebras and a buffalo woman, who can be recognized immediately by her odd horns. |
|
 |
At Delta del Okavango we have 2 new and huge residents: the biggest and heaviest land mammals, one male and one female Asian elephant. Come and see them! |
|
|
|