Bronx Zoo officials have announced the birth of a baby tree kangaroo that’s the first of its species born at the zoo since 2008. Zoo director Jim Breheny said.
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landed on his nose to them cannot be found anywhere else on the planet and like the tree kangaroo. the victoria crowned pigeon and my favorite. the bird of paradise on me but i. can eat raw animal but the biggest of them not a book is a rare bad tempered and belligerent loner himself who can kill a human being with its claws. and i do wonder and he got the wrong man we call this most dangerous of all jungle creatures journey. jedi whites call it the castle wearing that s what it is. and got a good gun going for because it eats seeds and spreads them in its dropping this helps the forest regenerate. then we regard as our ancestor generous and will to
time to head down under for what zoo keepers are calling a first, the first animal ever raised by a different unrelated species. his name is mekia. mekia? he s an 8 1/2-month-old tree kangaroo. his mom died when he was less than 7 weeks old. the vets at the zoo took a chance. they put him in the pouch of a mother wallaby. she raised him till he was about 5 months. now he goes home sometimes with the zoo director. that s where he gets into trouble, unrolling toilet paper, messing around in the shower climbing the stairs. they say sometimes he has to be put into time-out because he gets too excited. good luck to him. mekia, all right. coming up, the mix. who is challenging grandmothers to understanding of today s slang. grandma gets it. also ahead, dumping donald trump. another tv network tells the presidential candidate you re
everything from cougars to ant eaters to macaques. seeing these animals in the wild can be incredibly difficult, as i can attest, after hiking for five hours up a steep, slippery, slug-infested mountain in madagascar to see these lemurs. or choppering into a cloud forest in the mountains of papua new guinea and using radio antennas to track down a tree kangaroo. she s cute. she s beautiful. reporter: getting close to wild animals is not only difficult, but dangerous. one time i got chased by a wild elephant. but really it s we humans who are the threat. in these new pictures you can actually see poachers on the hunt. the hope is these candid shots will wake all of us up to the beauty of the creatures with whom we share this planet. from four-ton elephants all the way down to five-inch long mouse opossums. dan harris, abc news.