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Denver Zoo Celebrates Rare Tamandua Pregnancy

12 Nov

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Summary

  • 7-year-old southern tamandua Winnie is pregnant
  • First tamandua birth at the zoo in over 10 years
  • Winnie trained for voluntary ultrasounds to monitor pregnancy
Denver Zoo Celebrates Rare Tamandua Pregnancy

In a heartwarming development, the Denver Zoo is eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new addition to its animal family. According to the latest reports, the zoo's 7-year-old southern tamandua, Winnie, is pregnant.

This pregnancy marks a significant milestone, as it will be the first tamandua birth at the Denver Zoo in over a decade. Tamanduas are a unique species of anteater, and the zoo is thrilled to welcome this new life.

The zoo's Conservation Alliance shared the exciting news on social media, stating, "We're thrilled to welcome this new addition to our animal family." The team further revealed that Winnie has been trained to participate in her own healthcare, including voluntary ultrasounds. It was during one of these regular ultrasound sessions in October that the zoo's Veterinary Medicine team confirmed Winnie's pregnancy.

The father of the cub is another southern tamandua named Santiago, who was brought from the Nashville Zoo as part of a breeding program spearheaded by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. This program aims to boost the genetic diversity and health of various species.

Winnie is expected to give birth in early 2026, and the zoo is committed to ensuring her health and well-being throughout the pregnancy. Visitors can even participate in special programs to walk with Winnie and support her during this exciting time.

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Winnie the southern tamandua at the Denver Zoo is expected to give birth in early 2026.
The Denver Zoo is closely monitoring Winnie's pregnancy through regular voluntary ultrasounds. They are also offering special programs for visitors to walk with Winnie and support her during this exciting time.
The father, a southern tamandua named Santiago, was brought to the Denver Zoo from the Nashville Zoo as part of a breeding program led by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to boost genetic diversity and health among various species.

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