This Baby Kangaroo Was Adopted By A Wallaby After Its Mother Was Killed
Adelaide Zoo profitable in a world first for conservation.
Eight months after his mom was killed by a falling tree department, Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo ‘Makaia’ has been unveiled to the world at Adelaide Zoo.

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A particular breeding method generally known as “cross-fostering” concerned the switch of the 5-week-previous joey to the pouch of a surrogate mom of a unique marsupial species, on this case a Yellow-foot Rock-wallaby.

“We’ve had nice success through the years’ cross-fostering between wallaby species, however the specialised breeding method has by no means been used on a tree kangaroo,” Adelaide Zoo Veterinarian, Dr David McLelland, stated.
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After an anxious couple of days, keepers have been overjoyed that the wallaby had accepted the joey and in January they obtained their first take a look at Makaia sticking his head out of the pouch. Cuuuuuute!

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“It was definitely a sight to see a tree kangaroo joey, with its reddish-tan fur, vibrant blue eyes and lengthy claws driving round in a wallaby,” stated Gayl Males, Adelaide Zoo Team Leader of Natives.

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