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Male klipspringer baby

He’s cute as can be!

Last week, we welcomed our newest pint-sized Zoo baby: a klipspringer! This tiny antelope was born on Sunday, August 23 to four-year-old mom Deborah.

Shortly after arriving into the world, our veterinary team performed a neonatal exam on the calf, who was determined to be a male and appeared to be in good health. The as-yet-unnamed newborn was sired by five-year-old Ajabu.

The youngster—who will weigh between 18 to 40 pounds as an adult—will spend several weeks bonding with his mother in a behind-the-scenes area before transitioning into public view.

Klipspringer have specialized hooves that measure the same diameter as a dime as adults, and they use their incredible climbing and jumping abilities that help them evade predators like leopards, caracals and eagles. Klipspringer can live for up to 18 years in human care.

You can look forward to seeing the calf in the klipspringer habitat in Expedition Africa in a few weeks!