Otter at Cincinnati Zoo becomes first-time mom just in time for Mother's Day
- On May 9, the Cincinnati Zoo announced that its Asian small-clawed otter, Munti, gave birth to a litter of pups just before Mother's Day.
- The birth occurred earlier than expected, and because Munti is a first-time mother, the zoo prepared for potential risks during this critical period.
- The zoo stated that Munti and the pups will remain off the regular habitat to bond and receive dedicated care behind the scenes for about eight weeks.
- Victoria McGee, Zoological Manager of Primates, noted that the pups are in a vital three-day period, and as a result, the team has not yet confirmed how many pups there are.
- The zoo’s attentive management during this initial phase aims to support the health of the pups and mother, highlighting the importance of close monitoring for first-time births.
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