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Antilopes, Dromedaries and Watusis: Zoo in Durango Records Births of More than 10 Species - Newsweek en Español

Summary by Newsweek México
The Sahuatoba Zoo of Durango has recorded, in the first months of 2025, the birth of at least 20 specimens of different animal species, including llamas, ostriches, chivas, wolves, pigs, antelopes, dromedaries, watusis, gamo deer and berber species. The director of the zoo, Lyda Salazar, explained that these births have been possible thanks to continuous veterinary care, a controlled diet and the appropriate conditions within the habitats destin…
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The Sahuatoba Zoo of Durango has recorded, in the first months of 2025, the birth of at least 20 specimens of different animal species, including llamas, ostriches, chivas, wolves, pigs, antelopes, dromedaries, watusis, gamo deer and berber species. The director of the zoo, Lyda Salazar, explained that these births have been possible thanks to continuous veterinary care, a controlled diet and the appropriate conditions within the habitats destin…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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