Yesterday, I was off to the zoo to get some lion photos for an upcoming post. I checked my phone when I stopped to get gas and saw a new baby announcement: Woodland Park has a new baby pudu! He's as-of-yet-unnamed and about a month old.
Pudu, if you're not familiar with the species, are the smallest species of deer in the world. They're found in a very limited range in South America.
Needless to say, I took a very cursory turn past the lions, and then spent a couple hours camped out at the pudu habitat waiting for the fawn to venture out of his hiding spot.
It was worth it.
I knew pudu were small, but still. The adult in the habitat (not sure if mom or dad) was comparable in height and length to an average medium-sized dog. This guy, at a month old? He's the size of a large chihuahua.
Good morning nature lovers! Happy Monday! Itβs breakfast time πΏπ±
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The iconic arch built as a gateway to the lush green field along the Bridgenorth Rotary Trail in Fifth Line, Selwyn, Canada, is a captivating sight. The vivid blue sky with fluffy clouds, and the vibrant green grass and vegetation, create a serene and picturesque landscape that is truly enchanting. The old farmer's fence adds a touch of rustic charm to the scene, making it a perfect harmony of nature and man-made beauty.
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