Przewalski’s Horse Foal Born at Odessa Zoo: A Rare and Significant Event

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A Przewalski’s horse foal has been born at the Odessa Zoo, marking a significant moment for conservation efforts and wildlife enthusiasts.

This announcement was made via the zoo’s official Facebook page, where staff shared that the foal is in good health, lively, and already delighting visitors in its shared enclosure.

Przewalski’s horse, known as the last surviving wild horse species, is a vital part of global conservation efforts.

These horses can only be found in zoos and nature reserves, where they play a critical role in breeding programs aimed at reintroducing them to their natural habitats.

Though often regarded as the ancestor of the domestic horse, some researchers suggest that Przewalski’s horse and the modern domestic horse may have evolved from a common ancestor—the now-extinct tarpan.

The Odessa Zoo, established in 1938 near the bustling “Privoz” market, is home to over 260 species of animals, including many endangered species.

The zoo spans 6.3 hectares, with about 4 hectares dedicated to animal exhibits. Among its collection, approximately 50 species are listed in the Red Book of Ukraine and the International Red Book, reflecting the zoo’s commitment to preserving biodiversity and supporting conservation initiatives.

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