ZooParc Overloon has welcomed a Kirk’s dik-dik for the first time in the new Ngyuwe expedition area. The male was born on March 9 and has been visible in the outdoor enclosure since this week. Until recently, the youngster stayed behind the scenes with his parents due to the lower outdoor temperatures. According to Head of Animal Care Koen Peters, the animal is doing well. "He is drinking well and developing as we hoped," Peters told Omroep Land…
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ZooParc Overloon has welcomed a Kirk’s dik-dik for the first time in the new Ngyuwe expedition area. The male was born on March 9 and has been visible in the outdoor enclosure since this week. Until recently, the youngster stayed behind the scenes with his parents due to the lower outdoor temperatures. According to Head of Animal Care Koen Peters, the animal is doing well. "He is drinking well and developing as we hoped," Peters told Omroep Land…