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Berlin Zoo Celebrates Birth of Rare Baby Aardvark

The newborn, born April 9, is healthy and thriving, with caretakers closely monitoring its development and weight gain.

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Overview

  • The baby aardvark was born at Berlin Zoo on April 9 and is described as resembling a mix of anteater, pig, and naked mole rat with rabbit-like ears and a hairless body.
  • Zoo staff report that the calf is in good health, steadily gaining weight, and showing promising signs of development.
  • The aardvark's sex has not yet been determined, and keepers are continuing to monitor its progress during this critical early stage.
  • If milestones are met, the calf could be weaned by six months and grow to weigh up to 65 kilograms.
  • Aardvarks are solitary, nocturnal mammals native to Sub-Saharan Africa, and their successful captive breeding is rare, offering valuable insights for conservation efforts.