The first red kangaroo pups were born in Muhu Ostrich Farm this spring after several years of trying.
Kangaroo babies don't have a name yet, but both fathers are named Jack. The mother's mother's name is already Jessy, and the kangaroo June's bag is a hidden son who hasn't jumped out yet.
Helena Erik, the hostess of the Muhu Ostrich Farm, told ERR that [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[23]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] sons have been born on red kangaroos in Estonia before.
"We still tried to get this offspring for years, but we didn't succeed. We don't even know exactly what the reason is. But logically, neither in this Nordic country is it logical that these red kangaroos should reproduce well," he said.
In addition, it turned out that if all went well, Jessy could bring another kangaroo baby here in nine months.
"In fact, a kangaroo can have up to three babies at a time. One is out drinking from the upper breast, one is a curl developing on the lower tit. explained the hostess of the farm.
One of the reasons why the offspring had to wait so long could be that Jack had so-called horns without running down and since no other female kangaroos could be found in Muhu, the plans were made with Jessy and June.
"This male red kangaroo ran us last year when it snowed on May 13 and it was an accident. But thank God he came home himself," Erik said.
In addition to the first kangaroo pups, Estonia's first zebra stalk was born on the same farm four years ago. A total of four zebra foals have already been born on the farm.
Source: ERR