Meet a brand-new Margay kitten called Goose. Keepers are commemorating the birth of this charming cat at the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay.
Born to mum Sonora and daddy Maverick, the male kitten marks the 2nd infant born to the moms and dads. They belong to a worldwide breeding program for the types, classified as “near threatened”.
The curious child has actually very carefully begun to venture out of his nest box and explore his brand-new environments under the careful eye of mum and daddy. Charlotte Dykes of the Welsh Mountain Zoo said: “Our latest arrival is totally charming, and we are satisfied with this beautiful addition to our margay family.
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“This is a cause for event as this birth declares the continuous success of our Breeding Programme. It’s important that we continue our work to help save a types that is dealing with dangers in the wild through preservation breeding and education.”
The margay is a little cat discovered in Central and South America and are classified as a near danger by the International Union for Conservation of Nature red list.