Berlin: Flachland -Paka born in the zoo - offspring in the largest rodents of South America

Berlin: Flachland -Paka born in the zoo - offspring in the largest rodents of South America
Berlin: Flachland-Paka born in the zoo
In the Berlin zoo is there young people: a flat land paka was born. The young animal was born on April 29 and lives with his mother in the monkey house. The Berlin Tierpark announced this joyful news on Twitter.
Flachland packas are rodents that are closely related to guinea pigs. They are among the largest rodents in South America and become between 60 and 85 centimeters long and about 35 centimeters high. These animals are listed on the red list of endangered species.
The Berlin Zoo lovingly takes care of its protégés and is happy about every birth. The lowland Paka-Jungtier with his mother can already be admired by visitors to the zoo. It spends the first few months of his life in peace and security with his mother.
Flachland packas are fascinating animals and an enrichment for the Berlin Zoo. Visitors have the opportunity to marvel at these sweet and rare rodents up close and learn more about them.
The Tierpark Berlin actively campaigns for the preservation of endangered animal species and makes an important contribution to species protection. The birth of the Flachland Paka-Jungtier is another step in this direction and shows the success of the zoo when breeding and breeding threatened animal species.
Visitors to the zoo can be happy, because they have the unique opportunity to experience the cute lowland Paka-Jungtier and his mother up close. The Berlin Tierpark is a wonderful place to experience nature and wildlife and at the same time make a contribution to the preservation of endangered animal species.
Source: Tierpark Berlin via Twitter