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The Cincinnati Zoo is in the middle of a baby boom, with the birth of several animals in recent months ranging from a red panda cub to Phoebe the colobus monkey and Pocket the wallaby to various chicks, including a king penguin, a red-crown crane and more flamingos than any other year.
The most recent addition to the zoos family is a female bonobo, a type of chimpanzee, born last week to Kesi, a first-time mom, according to the zoo.
We usually celebrate Zoo Babies month in May, but were seeing a surprisingly-large second wave of births this year, said Cincinnati Zoo director Thane Maynard. We joke about COVID quarantine being the cause, but the animals didnt actually spend any more time than usual together during lockdown. We did our best to keep their routines the same.
Bonobos are a critically endangered species, and Kesis daughter is the 11th of its kind to be born at the Cincinnati Zoo. Visitors can see the baby, Kesi and her father, 49-year-old Vernon, as early as next week in the Jungle Trails exhibit, the release said.
Additionally, the crane and flamingo chicks, the red panda cub and the colobus baby can all be seen if their respective mothers bring the baby out from its nest box. Otherwise, the zoo will post updates on every baby on its social media accounts.
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is located at 3400 Vine St., Avondale. Tickets and more info at cincinnatizoo.org.
Pocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPocket, the wallaby
Photo: DJJAM PhotoRed panda cub
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooRed panda cub
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooRed panda cub
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooBaby bonobo
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooBaby bonobo
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooFlamingo chick
Photo: DJJAM PhotoFlamingo chick
Photo: Lisa HubbardFlamingo chick
Photo: Mark DumontPhoebe, the colobus monkey
Photo: Mark DumontPhoebe, the colobus monkey
Photo: DJJAM PhotoPhoebe, the colobus monkey
Photo: Mark DumontRed-crown crane
Photo: Lisa HubbardRed-crown crane
Photo: Mark DumontRed-crown crane
Photo: DJJAMSkunk kits
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooSkunk kits
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPenguin chick
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooPenguin chick
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooPhoebe, the colobus monkey
Photo: Michelle PetersPhoebe, the colobus monkey
Photo: Michelle PetersFlamingo chick
Photo: Lisa HubbardFlamingo chick
Photo: DJJAM PhotoFlamingo egg
Photo: Mark DumontBaby bonobo
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooFlamingo chicks
Photo: Lisa HubbardPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Lisa HubbardFlamingo chicks
Photo: Lisa HubbardRed-crown crane
Photo: Lisa HubbardPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Michelle PetersPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Provided by the Cincinnati ZooPocket, the wallaby
Photo: Mark Dumont