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Marwell Zoo Celebrates Rare Potoroo Joey Sighting

Summary

  • Marwell Zoo spots first-ever potoroo joey in enclosure
  • Tiny joey, around 3 months old, seen diving in and out of mum's pouch
  • Nocturnal marsupials native to south-eastern Australia

Marwell Zoo, located near Winchester in Hampshire, is celebrating a rare sighting of a southern long-nosed potoroo joey in its enclosure. According to the zoo, the tiny marsupial, which is around 3 months old, has been spotted diving in and out of the pouch of its first-time mother, Truffle.

The nocturnal potoroos, which resemble small wallabies, are native to south-eastern Australia. Arun Selby, the zoo's primates and small mammals keeper, stated that this is the first time Marwell has had a baby potoroo, calling it "a great opportunity to learn" about the species.

The zoo expressed its delight at the joey's arrival, saying it is "so excited" to have the rare sighting in its enclosure. The potoroo is a unique and fascinating addition to the zoo's collection of animals.

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A potoroo is a small, nocturnal marsupial native to south-eastern Australia that resembles a small wallaby.
Marwell Zoo is located near Winchester in Hampshire, England.
The potoroo joey spotted at Marwell Zoo is approximately 3 months old.

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