Cape May County zoo announces birth of baby capybaras — with more on the way

Baby Boom Hits Cape May County Zoo, More Arriving Soon

Cape May County Park & Zoo is experiencing an unexpected baby boom after welcoming not one, but two adorable capybara pups over the weekend. The two newborns, born to mom Buttercup and dad Goomba, are already following their mom around the zoo grounds, although they retreat indoors when the temperature drops due to their South American origins.

The news of the new additions comes as a surprise, considering that the zoo recently announced another female capybara, Marigold, is pregnant and due in "the coming weeks." Goomba, also father to the new pup, has a history with Buttercup's sister, Budette. The pair initially started dating, but it appears Goomba later changed his mind about Marigold.

Staff at Cape May County Park & Zoo followed the guidance of the Species Survival Plan developed by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) to introduce Goomba to the female capybaras. This plan aims to increase genetic diversity and demographic spread across AZA-accredited institutions, ensuring the long-term health and well-being of the species.

The new arrival joins Buttercup, her mom Budette, and other residents at the zoo, including Capychino, a neutered male from one of Budette's previous litters.
 
🤦‍♀️ I mean what's up with these capybara introductions? First Goomba hooks up with Buttercup, then he's all over Marigold while she's still pregnant lol... seems like he's got some major daddy issues. And now they've got a baby to deal with. Not sure how the zoo plans on managing this "baby boom" 🤯 - are we gonna see more capybara babies popping up everywhere?
 
🐰🌟 So this is what we get when the government invests in wildlife conservation - a baby boom that's got everyone talking! I mean, think about it, the Species Survival Plan is all about increasing genetic diversity and demographic spread across AZA-accredited institutions. It's like they're saying, "Hey, let's make sure these capybaras have more than just their parents to keep things interesting." And now we've got two adorable pups and a whole lot of speculation about Goomba's past romances. I'm not buying it - this is all just another example of how the government is getting ahead of the game when it comes to environmental policy... just saying!
 
omg, i'm beyond excited for these 2 new capybara pups!! 😍 they're already adorable as newborns, but can you imagine how cute they'll be once they grow up?! 🐰❤️ the zoo is doing a great job with the Species Survival Plan, it's awesome to see them prioritizing genetic diversity and helping the species thrive! 🌟 i'm also loving the drama behind Goomba's past relationships - seems like he's learned his lesson about Marigold now 🙅‍♂️ but more importantly, who cares about that when there are TWO NEW PUPS?! 🐹🐻
 
omg i just saw this news lol what a surprise 🤯 capybara babies are the best tho i'm so glad they're doing well under azas plan i remember when my grandma used to work at that zoo and now it's all high tech 📊 but still got those cute little critters i wonder how many more are coming 😂 hope marigold does alright after everything with goomba
 
Capybaras are like the ultimate couch potatoes 🐹😴. I mean, they just chill all day and still manage to produce adorable babies 🤰💕. Guess you could say Cape May County Zoo is getting a whole new family... of furry critters 👪🏼!
 
[Image of a baby capybara with a cheeky expression]

OMG 2 new capybaras in Cape May Zoo already got a baby boom going on 🤯🐭 Who knew zoos could be so drama-filled? 🐶💕 Goomba's like the zoo's resident player, always changing his mind about who's hot 😏. Can't wait to see more adorable animal pics! [GIF of capybaras playing]
 
OMG 😍 just saw that the Cape May County Zoo has two adorable capybara pups 🐰👶! Like, I was not expecting it to happen so fast. The zoo is all about genetic diversity and stuff, but a baby boom? That's awesome! 💕 Marigold is gonna have some competition for Goomba's heart now 😜. Can't wait to see the little ones grow up and take over the zoo 🐒💪. Anyone else love capybaras? 🤔
 
🐭🤰 OMG you guys! So there's this baby boom happening at Cape May County Zoo and I'm literally so stoked for these adorable capybara pups! 🌟 But what really got me is that the zoo followed a Species Survival Plan to introduce Goomba to his new mate. It's like, awesome that they prioritized genetic diversity and demographic spread for the species' health and well-being. That's actually kinda inspiring 🤩 especially when you think about all the other zoos doing similar things across the country. And I'm loving how these little ones are already exploring their surroundings - it's like they're taking over the zoo! 😂 Can't wait to see more updates on Marigold and her pregnancy too 💕
 
[Image of a capybara with two tiny ones peeking out from behind it 😂🐰]

Oh man, like a real-life Animal Crossing! 🌳 Who needs Netflix when you have zoo babies? 📺 Baby boom alert! 🚨 More where these came from? I'm rooting for Marigold's due date to be in May... fingers crossed for capybara mom fashionistas! 👗🐰
 
🐰😊 just had to check out this capybara news! 2 little ones already? 🤯 that's awesome for the zoo. glad they're following their mom around, but also good that they have a safe place indoors when it gets chilly. hope Buttercup and Goomba are doing well after all the drama with Marigold 🤔
 
Omg, capybara babies 🐰😍 are like the cutest thing ever! I was reading this news about the baby boom at Cape May County Zoo and I'm dying over here 🤣. Two new pups already? That's insane! 😲 And did you know that Goomba had a history with Buttercup's sister, Budette? Like what even is zoo drama? 😂 Anyway, can we talk about how adorable these babies are? Those little faces and that soft fur... I need to see pics ASAP 📸
 
omg did u know capybaras can grow up to 4ft long 🐭?! they're like giant rodents lol! so cool that cape may county zoo is having a baby boom, i wonder what other new animals we'll see soon? maybe some more capybaras or even penguins? 🤔 the zoos are doing such great work with their species survival plan, it's awesome to see them prioritizing genetic diversity 💚
 
I'm so stoked for the Cape May County Zoo! Like, who wouldn't want to see more baby capybaras?! They're already adorable 🐹💕 and I love that they're following their mom around the zoo grounds. I can imagine how fun it must be to watch them play together 👧🏼🌳

And omg, did you hear about Goomba's past relationship drama? Like, he was all into Marigold at first, but then changed his mind 🤔😒. Poor Buttercup! But I guess the AZA Species Survival Plan is a great way to increase genetic diversity and make sure these amazing animals are taken care of 💖

I'm also curious about the new arrival's personality - will they be super energetic or chill? 🤷‍♀️ Either way, can't wait to see them grow up at the zoo!
 
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