USA - Successful Breeding Of Endangered Species
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The San Diego Zoo has successfully bred a whole clutch of endangered animals this year. The newborns include five koalas, a male okapi, three takins, a Colombian brown spider monkey and three fishing cats. The babies, all born within the facility, are a chance to preserve the future of these animals and an important addition to the world's captive population.
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, USA 8 APRIL, 1996:
Exterior of San Diego Zoo
Baby Koala Joey and his mother embracing
Wallaby emerging from blanket
Lowland gorilla swaddled in blanket
Okapi Claf and mother playing
Baby Hawk-Head parrot opening its eyes
Mishmi Takin playing
Spider Monkey wrapped in a blanket looking around
An older Hawk-Head parrot
Nursery keeper rubbing baby Fishing cat's stomach
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