Seehund baby in the Osnabrück Zoo: Quiet for Mother Bee and her young animal
Seehund baby in the Osnabrück Zoo: Quiet for Mother Bee and her young animal
The recent birth of a sealing animal in the Osnabrück zoo not only puts the zookeepers on great joys, but also illuminates the challenges and importance of mother-child bond in the wildlife. This natural spectacle represents an important contribution to the preservation of the species and illustrates the importance of resting phases for breeding the puppies.
First steps for the new resident
In the early Thursday morning, the zookeepers discovered a loshero cub who was already swimming through the pelvic water. "The joy was great when we saw the little seal of seal next to her mother bee," says Priska Hennig-Lippe, one of the committed zookeepers. This independence is essential for the descent for seals because they have to be able to swim immediately after birth. In the wild, seals often give birth to their young on sandbars that can be flooded during the flood.
importance of the first few days
The first days after birth are crucial for the development of the small seal copy. "During this critical phase, it is essential that bee and her young animal remain undisturbed," explains Katja Lammers, curator of the zoo. The area around the seal system was therefore cordoned off so as not to disturb the connection between mother and child. This bond is vital because the young animals are dependent on breast milk for up to eight weeks.
invitation to observe and patience
The zoo invites visitors to wait patience for the progress of the young animal. Until the mother-child binding is stable and the young animal increases in weight, the observation by the zookeepers remains in the background. "The gender of the young animal does not matter at the moment. Rather, it is important that we give the animal the calm it takes to thrive," says Lammers.
an important component for species protection
The rearing of sealing veal animals in the zoo contributes to the awareness of the public for species protection and the natural habitats of these animals. The first phase of life of the young animals is crucial because they have to build valuable fat reserves due to breast milk. These reserves are important to survive the time in which the mothers begin to introduce their descendants to the hunting skills.
The fascination for the development of this small seal and the efforts to raise its rearing show how significant protection and attention are for endangered animal species. It is to be hoped that a safe environment can be made available to the animals in the Osnabrück Zoo in the future in order to bring the beauty of the sea creatures closer to the population.
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