Friday, July 26, 2013
CUTENESS ALERT: endangered foal arrives at Denver Zoo
Dear Readers,
If you're in Denver, Colorado this summer, you'll have the chance to see one of the cutest -- and most endangered -- foals, ever.
Sube is the first Przewalski's Horse to be born at the Denver Zoo in 20 Years
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If you're like me, you look at the name of her breed and decide it's too much of a tongue-twister to pronounce.
You might just call her a Mongolian Horse. That's accurate, too, but here's a key to pronunciation:
sheh-VAL-skeez .
The little filly was born to mom Yisun, on the morning of May 31.
Do you speak Mongolian? Hope so, since I can't find sensible translations of the names. Sube or Yisun. Perhaps they're just proper names.
Want to enjoy a Sube film? Click here:
foal quietly exploring her yard
under the watchful eye of her mother. Sube is a little unsteady on her feet, and when she's afraid she'll fall, she's all about cuddling closer to her mother!
Thanks to Felise Buckheart for these photos
Labels: Denver Zoo, endangered horse, foal, Przewalksi's Horse
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Terri Farley @ 6:05 PM
Comments:
The foal reminds me of a donkey actualy!! And so would the mother if her she didn't have that tail and mane!!