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Posted on: February 27, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Virginia Zoo Announces New Tapir Baby “Luther”

The Virginia Zoo welcomes its first-ever Malayan tapir baby

Virginia Zoo Announces New Tapir Baby “Luther” 

NORFOLK, VA – The Virginia Zoo welcomes its first-ever Malayan tapir baby who was born shortly after 8 pm on January 20, 2020. The male calf was named “Luther” by his Zoo Keepers for the holiday he was born on – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. He is the first offspring for parents Haddie, age 9 and Rosco, age 5, who were brought together in 2017 as part of a breeding recommendation from the Malayan tapir Species Survival Planä through the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

“The staff and I are excited to welcome Luther as a new ambassador to his endangered species,” said Greg Bockheim, Executive Director of the Virginia Zoo. “Few of this species are maintained in human care so his contribution to the genetic pool is important to saving these incredibly unique creatures, known locally as the Giant panda of Southeast Asia. As Asian myth says, all other creatures were created and the remaining parts went into to making the Malayan tapir.” Bockheim added.

Upon his first weigh-in, Luther was a little over 15 pounds. Keepers have observed the calf nursing well, vocalizing and interacting with mom, and exploring his dens. Staff have also introduced a small, shallow pool of warm water for the calf to get used to in preparation for being around larger pools, as tapirs are great swimmers. He now weighs 44 pounds and still regularly nurses from mom, in addition to eating small amounts of banana and other produce, grain, hay, and alfalfa.

Malayan tapirs, which look like a cross between an elephant and pig, are a unique species closely related to rhinos and horses that can be found in moist grasslands and tropical rainforests in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. In the wild, a calf’s coloration would help them blend into their surroundings to avoid becoming prey, but their pattern changes to the signature black and white or gray coats as they mature into adults.

Malayan tapirs grow to be between 5 ft. 11 in. and 8 ft. 2 in., and weigh between 550 and 710 pounds. They are an endangered species, with approximately 2,500 individuals left in the wild, primarily due to large scale deforestation and an increase in hunting.

Luther and Haddie will remain behind the scenes while they continue to bond and until it is consistently warm enough for the calf to be on exhibit outside. An auction for the first behind-the-scenes tour with mom and the new baby will take place next month, donating all proceeds to tapir conservation. In the meantime, Zoo Fans can symbolically adopt Luther in a Zoodoption special for just $50. Visit www.virginiazoo.org/zoodoptions for details.

About the Virginia Zoo 

The Virginia Zoo, located in Norfolk, Virginia, is home to more than 700 exceptional animals representing over 100 fascinating species. Founded in 1901 and residing on 53 beautifully landscaped acres, the Virginia Zoo has demonstrated a commitment to saving and protecting the world’s wildlife by inspiring a passion for nature and taking conservation action at home and around the world. The Virginia Zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and is recognized as a global leader in education, recreation, science, wildlife conservation, and animal care and welfare. For more than a century, the Zoo has connected adults, families and school children with the natural world and its wildlife. To learn more, visit www.virginiazoo.org.

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