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Baby Born At Elmwood Park Zoo Through Species Survival Program
Elmwood Park's population has grown by one.

NORRISTOWN, PA — Elmwood Park Zoo's population has grown by one after the successful birth last week of an animal through the Species Survival program.
Zookeepers welcomed a Reeves’s muntjac, a baby boy who weighed in at just about 2.2 pounds.

Reeves’s muntjacs are a very distinctive species of deer native to Taiwan and China, known for their loud, dog-like barking sounds. They're shorter and notably more barrel chested than the white-tailed deer you'll see in Pennsylvania, and much smaller. When fully grown, they only weigh about 30 pounds, as compared to white tail deer, which grow to 90 to 300 pounds.
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The new baby is the offspring of Violet and Colby, Elmwood's resident Reeves’s muntjacs. It was a carefully managed birth through the Species Survival Plan, which helps ensure genetically diverse populations of animals in zoos.
Violet and the new baby are already out on display in their exhibit along the Zoo's main path.
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A name for the new baby will be unveiled in the coming days to weeks.
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