The first lesser anteater born at Discovery Cove in Orlando is doing well after two weeks of intensive care by the parks animal training staff. The female was born Tuesday, Sept. 16, via the first c-section the parks vets had ever done on an anteater.
Staff veterinarians performed the operation as the mom was in labor for more than 24 hours and showed little progress. It was a success but the new mom showed little interest in her first baby.
Animal trainers quickly stepped in and provided the tiny new baby additional supplemental bottle feedings around the clock (every four hours) while slowly introducing her to her mom. Now nursing full time, the baby is tipping the scales at less than one pound and is more than 5 inches long. She now spends her days nursing, resting and bonding with mom.
awwww
IHeArTrOcK20 3 months ago
He's so funny looking, I LOVE him!
MallRat81 3 years ago
I like the 2-step @ :36 seconds.
rnolan18 3 years ago
i never thought i'd say this but that anteater is soo cute!!
breathless03 3 years ago
look at its tongue!
reckonerdc 3 years ago
OMG! So cute... wish they had a anteatercam - I'd watch it all day!
Bastille71 3 years ago
If you would have asked me what a baby anteater looked like I would have never guessed that. So cute!!
krstar 3 years ago