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Sydney Australia's Taronga Zoo shows off its two newborn meercat pups. -------------------- [FEB 2009]

The first meerkat pups born at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in nine years are venturing out into public view for the first time - with a little help.

Zanzibar and Nairobi needed a helping hand from their keeper as they left their nest box on Friday to explore the zoo's African-themed savanna enclosure.

The 28-day-old pups were an important breeding success and a new genetic line never before seen in Australasia.

"I'm extremely thrilled, I'm over the moon, I've been waiting for this for quite a long time now," said Taronga's meerkat keeper Bobby-Jo Vial.

"They make me very clucky - Mamma Meerkat, that's me."

The pups are the pride of the zoo's nine-member meerkat family, which now includes five females and four males.

Their mother Malawi was brought up from Mogo Zoo on NSW's south coast in 2007 along with other females to mate with Taronga's males.

It was part of an Australasian meerkat breeding program that saw zoos across the region swap animals to "get a bit more biodiversity," Ms Vial said.

After a gestation period of 77 days, the pair weighed about weighed around 40 grams at birth.

Nairobi now weighs 159 grams, while her brother Zanzibar is about 130 grams. Both will grow to about one kilogram once they reach maturity after twelve months.

"It's a very short gestation and the pups are actually born with their eyes closed, but they develop very quickly," the keeper said.

"They're already eating solid foods and displaying behaviours similar to adults. They're very precocious."

The meerkats have access to indoor burrows, tucked away not just from visitors' eyes while they overcome their shyness, but to also avoid becoming meals for passing eagles.

"Over the next two weeks they should start emerging from their indoor area ... so we really want to encourage visitors to just be patient as they're learning how to come out," Ms Vial said.

"We leave them with access to that safe area because being in Sydney, we have large aerial predators about and because the exhibit's quite open.

"Meerkats have to be doing exactly what they do in the wild - they have to be on guard, so we give them that option that they can run into their safe place." [AAP]

http://www.smh.com.au/national/tarongas-new-meerkat-pups-venture-out-20090220...
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Meerkat pups named Nairobi and Zanzibar have made their first public appearance at an Australian zoo.

Sydney's Taronga Zoo celebrated the arrivals - the first meerkats to be born there in nine years - with an official photo shoot.

Zanzibar and Nairobi are four weeks old, weigh just over 100g and have now started to eat worms.

Their keepers are not yet sure if the pups are male or female though they suspect there is one of each.

The pups' gender will be confirmed when they are examined by a vet at eight weeks old.

They have recently begun exploring the zoo's desert-themed enclosure, which now houses five female and four male meerkats.

The baby meerkats are part of a new bloodline for the species in the Australasian region.

Zanzibar and Nairobi's mother was brought in from another Australian zoo to breed with Taronga Zoo's resident male meerkats. Meerkats are native to the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa.

http://www.itv.com/News/Articles/Compare-the-meerkats-at-Aussie-zoo-462279887...
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  • Timon! where's pumba!?!

  • Absolutely precious. Thank you for the video. I could watch them all day long!

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  • AWWWWW SO DAMN CUTE!!!

  • No one seems to think the baby beetles they're eating are as cute. lol

  • Sshooooo cute

  • so i really need somebody to talk to really bored today

  • they r adorable!

  • this meercats are definitely cute.its like the 5th time im watching it.

  • All those flashes must weird them out. SO sweet!

  • They are absolutely darling! Thank you for sharing!

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