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A Rocky Mountain goat kid was born to first-time parents Elbert and Magnolia on Goat Mountain at Denver Zoo on May 30. The new baby grows more assertive and curious daily, while Magnolia is calm but protective, and Elbert is curious but respectful. The baby’s sex and name have not yet been determined, but guests may be able to see the family on their next visit to the zoo.
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Rocky Mountain Goat Kid Born at Denver Zoo
The Denver Zoo has welcomed a new addition to its family – a Rocky Mountain goat kid! With first-time parents Elbert and Magnolia, the baby goat was born on Tuesday, May 30. Animal care specialists confirm that the mother and baby are doing well, and the newborn is growing stronger and curious by the day.
Calm and Protective Mama
Magnolia has been described as a calm and protective mother, which is essential for a mama mountain goat. Her primary responsibility is to ensure her baby is safe and secure while also ensuring that she continues nourishing her young with milk. The animal care specialists are thrilled with Magnolia’s maternal instincts and are confident that she will continue to provide her offspring with the care and support they need.
Inquisitive Dad
Meanwhile, proud dad Elbert has also been keenly observing his new baby from a distance. He is said to be very curious about the newborn, but he knows to keep his distance when his wife feels protective. Magnolia is clearly in charge, and Elbert knows better than to cross her boundaries regarding their baby’s safety.
Sex and Name Undecided
While the baby’s sex and name have yet to be determined, visitors to the Denver Zoo may glimpse the new family during their next visit. In any case, the animal care specialists are confident that the baby will continue to grow and become an exciting new addition to the Denver Zoo family.
Caring for the Baby
The animal care specialists have been working hard to ensure the baby goat receives all the care and attention it needs. They have been closely monitoring its health, ensuring it gets enough food and water and providing a safe and comfortable space for it to grow and play. They have also monitored the baby’s behavior, noting any changes or signs of distress.
Growing Stronger and More Curious
Despite being born just a few weeks ago, the baby goat is already showing signs of strength and curiosity. It has become more active and playful, exploring its new environment and interacting with its parents. The animal care specialists are thrilled with the baby’s progress and are confident it will continue to grow and thrive under their care.
Visit the Denver Zoo
If you plan to visit the Denver Zoo, watch for the new Rocky Mountain goat kid. It’s sure to be a highlight of your trip, and you’ll have the opportunity to see what makes these gentle animals so fascinating. And, of course, you’ll be supporting the Denver Zoo’s vital work in conserving and protecting endangered species like the Rocky Mountain goat. So book your tickets today and see the newest addition to the Denver Zoo family – you won’t be disappointed!
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There’s a fluffy new addition on Goat Mountain! We’re delighted to share that a Rocky Mountain goat kid was born to first-time parents Elbert and Magnolia on Tuesday, May 30. Our animal care specialists share that everyone is doing well, and this tiny tot is getting stronger and more curious by the day. Magnolia is calm but protective, which is exactly how a mama mountain goat should be. Dad Elbert is very curious about this new baby, but he’s being polite and keeping his distance. Magnolia lets him know if he gets too close for comfort, and he backs off appropriately. While we’re still waiting to determine the sex and name, guests may be able to see Elbert, Magnolia, and this new baby during their next visit to Denver Zoo. Be sure to get your tickets, and in the meantime, say hi to our littlest floor in this latest Baby Bulletin, presented by Intermountain Health. 🤍
Video Credit: Animal Care Specialist Caitlin J. and Web and Graphic Designer Rylee B.