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![]() Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo introduced 5 female Kudus (Greater Kudu/Tragelaphus strepsiceros) on Aug. 5, 2000 as the zoo's new members from Africa. All of them are in good health condition and ready to greet visitors at the Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo. (Nakhon Ratchasima, 8/7/00) |
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![]() Dusit Zoo welcomes the giant Aldabra Tortoise (Geochelone gigantic), presented as a gift by the Republic of Seychelles for conservation and breeding purposes. Minister to the Prime Minister's Office Adisai Bodaramik will be presiding in the hand-over ceremony. (Dusit, 10/12/00) |
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![]() Malayan Tapir, 1 of the 15 species on the protection list of the Thai Wild Animals Protection Act, gives birth to a baby tapir. Both mother and baby are reported to be in healthy condition. (Dusit, 12/18/00) |
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![]() A mother Binturon gave birth to a baby recently, bother mother and cub are in healthy condition. The cub basically clings on to its mother chest, rarely giving the keeper a chance to tend to the cub. Visitors are invited to visit the mother and new-born cub at the Dusit Zoo. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() Mother and cub are in healthy condition, and can be seen at Dusit Zoo (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() Axis Deer gives birth to baby, both are in healthy condition at Dusit Zoo. The first Axis Deer arrived during King Rama V era, and to-date there are over 300 of these loveable deer. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() A mother Fea's Muntjack has given birth to 2 babies, all three are in healthy condition. The Fea's Munjact is one of the 15 endangered species in Thailand. Visitors can see them at the Dusit Zoo. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() A baby Flamingo was hatched three days after the egg was laid by its mother, making the population of Flamingos at Dusit Zoo now 40. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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Chiang Mai Zoo welcomed a new born Arabian Camel on March 23, 2001. The female baby camel is strong and in healthy condition a product of another successful breeding of Arabian Camels at Chiang Mai. (Chiang Mai, 4/1/01) |
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![]() Have you ever seen a Copper-Headed Racer Hatching its babies? At the Dusit Zoo, visitors can get a chance to see a mother Copper-Headed Racer hatching some 20 offspring eggs, due to hatch anytime soon. Come to the Reptiles and Amphibians Exhibition Center for first hand experience. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() A Siamese Cobra has laid 20 eggs, which she is guarding very closely. It will not be long before the babies Siamese Cobras hatch at the Reptiles and Amphibians Exhibition Center at the Dusit Zoo, where you will find over 300 species of reptiles and amphibians. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() Small-clawed Otter gave birth to 4 babies recently, mother and babies are all in healthy condition. Small-clawed Otters often give birth to offsprings, but do not get the chance to see their babies; but in this case, the mother is alive and well. (Dusit, 2/23/01) |
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![]() Dusit Zoo welcomes the birth of a new born Great Rhea on July 1st, 2001. The baby bird is in healthy condition with its parents. (Dusit, 7/1/01) |
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A baby Giraffe was born on July 18th, 2001 at 5:00 am at Chiang Mai Zoo, and is in healthy condition. (Chiang Mai, 7/23/01) |
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![]() After 4 years since 5 African Giraffes first arrived at Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo, the first offspring has finally been born to a six year old female mother at dawn on September 28, 2001. Both mother and baby Giraffe are healthy and safe. (Nakhon Ratchasima, 10/2/01) |
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