Nandu chicks in the Leipzig zoo: Single father Hannibal fights!

In the Leipzig Zoo, a Nandu chick is raised by his father Hannibal alone after a sibling died. Animal keepers report on the situation.
In the Leipzig Zoo, a Nandu chick is raised by his father Hannibal alone after a sibling died. Animal keepers report on the situation. (Symbolbild/ML)

Nandu chicks in the Leipzig zoo: Single father Hannibal fights!

In the Leipzig zoo, an exciting but also challenging Situation became visible after two Nandu chicks saw the light of day. Unfortunately, only one thing survived why Nandu-Hahn Hannibal now has to take on the role of a "single father". This information reports thueningen24.de .

The situation in the Nandu stable is tense because the zookeeper Janet Pambor and her colleague Florian Ludwig Hannibal's behavior closely observe. There is uncertainty as to whether the Nandu father can focus on his remaining chick, since its care behavior seems less pronounced. The zookeepers are careful that Hannibal will keep interest in his chick, especially during the documentary recordings in which they eat and run together.

chick supply and challenges

The surviving chick receives fresh food several times a day, even if it is often followed by the father when running, which can affect feed intake. In an interview, Janet Pambor also expresses that the situation is different due to the absence of a sibling. But there are also advantages: the single child does not have to compete with other chicks for food and thus receives more food offering, which is important for its development.

The zookeepers are still concerned, but rate the situation positively. Hannibal is relaxed, his chick eats well and shows normal digestion. Florian Ludwig emphasizes the movement of the chick, even if the guided tour of the father is essential to ensure that it does not run too much and eat sufficiently.

The program "Elefant, Tiger & Co." Gives insights into this interesting everyday life in the Leipzig Zoo and runs every Friday at 7:50 p.m. in the MDR. This documentation offers viewers an exciting perspective on the challenges and joys of animal breeding in the zoo.

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