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Busch Gardens Welcomes Two Newborns

A male Cape buffalo and a female Sable Antelope are the park's newest additions.

From Jill Revelle, spokesperson:

Busch Gardens’ newest addition, a male Cape buffalo, was born to mother Semara on Sept. 21. Cape buffalos are extremely social; members of the same group will stay in direct contact with each other and will often sleep with their heads resting on one another.

At the time of his birth, the calf weighed approximately 45 pounds. The playful and explorative youngster now weights 75 pounds. Once full grown, Cape buffalos can weigh up to 2,000 pounds.

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Two days earlier, the park’s Sable Antelope herd welcomed the third new baby of the month, a female who took her first steps within a few minutes of birth. Though Sable Antelopes are shaky at first, newborns can run fast enough to keep up with the herd within 3-5 days.

Busch Gardens’ guests can view all of the new babies from Rhino Rally, the Skyride or Serengeti Express train ride. For an even closer look, the Serengeti Safari offers guests an open-bed truck tour of the 65-acre Serengeti Plain, with opportunities to get up-close to antelope and rhinos and hand-feed giraffes.

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