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New baby animals to see at Taronga Zoo Sydney

8 month old Cekiri by Keeper Scott Brown

With the Easter long weekend and the autumn school holidays just around the corner, Taronga Zoo Sydney is teeming with excitement as a baby boom brightens the zoo. From the swimming lessons of a newborn Pygmy Hippo calf to the playful antics of two adventurous chimp babies, the imminent public appearance of a young seal pup, and the joyful announcement of twin Red Panda cubs, Taronga Zoo is bustling with new life and activities to see and do. These adorable newcomers join the ranks of zoo family favourites, offering a wide range of attractions for visitors. Guests can look forward to the Seals for the Wild and Free Flight Bird presentations, immerse themselves in Taronga’s new ‘Staying Alive’ conservation presentation, engage with daily keeper talks, and explore the newly opened nguwing nura – Nocturnal country. For those seeking adventure, the Wild Ropes course awaits, alongside the Red Energy kids trail, designed to thrill and educate. Among the zoo’s heartwarming stories is that of Hippo calf Lololi, who with each day, gains more confidence in her aquatic abilities under the watchful eye of her mother, Kambiri. “Lololi is mastering the art of holding her breath and propelling herself from the pool’s bottom for a fresh gulp of air. Her curiosity is delightful; she’s often spotted mouthing leaves, sometimes adorning them as a makeshift hat,” detailed Ungulate Keeper, Renae Moss. Recognised as a critical part of the zoo’s mission to support the endangered West African species, the eight-week-old female Pygmy Hippo is a cherished addition. Visitors are… Read More

See Sydney’s new baby red pandas at Taronga Zoo!

Red Panda cub Taronga

What’s better than little baby puppies? Baby pandas. And what’s more; two of them! They’re now at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, the prime zoo of one of Australia’s largest cities, that has recently shared news that you can get a first close-up glimpse of the faces of their two adorable red panda cubs. The two cubs – two females – were born to experienced parents Amala and Pabu and are now three months old and are weighing around one kilo. Want to see them? Well, you’re not alone. They’re too young to go to the public yet, but you can tune in to Taronga’s brand-new Red Panda Cub Cam proudly supported by Disney and Pixar’s new movie “Turning Red” where you can access never before seen cub-content and exclusive interviews with their carnivore keepers. See them at this link! Sydney’s Taronga Zoo is one of the country’s leaders in revitalisation of some of the country’s and the world’s most beloved and interesting animals with a stunning view to-boot. For more and to arrange your visit, head to the Taronga Zoo website.