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Five Months of Animal 'Baby Boom': Loro Parque Welcomes 16 Young People This Year

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Loro Parque has welcomed a new female calf of mule dolphin, an event that adds to a 2025 marked by an animal baby boom. With this arrival, there are already 16 births registered in the facilities in just five months: two golden lion tamarinos, one orca, three lemurs, a sloth, a sea lion, three guitar sharks, four capibaras and, now, a dolphin.
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Loro Parque has welcomed a new female calf of mule dolphin, an event that adds to a 2025 marked by an animal baby boom. With this arrival, there are already 16 births registered in the facilities in just five months: two golden lion tamarinos, one orca, three lemurs, a sloth, a sea lion, three guitar sharks, four capibaras and, now, a dolphin.

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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