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  2. Mare - Wikipedia

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    Mares carry their young (called foals) for approximately 11 months from conception to birth. (Average range 320–370 days.) [2] Usually just one young is born; twins are rare. When a domesticated mare foals, she nurses the foal for at least four to six months before it is weaned, though mares in the wild may allow a foal to nurse for up to a year.

  3. List of mammalian gestation durations - Wikipedia

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    Another factor is due to the shortage of food stocks during winter as the insects are being driven away and as the result, bat hibernate in pregnant condition. [38] In pinnipeds, the purpose of delayed implantation is in order to increase survival chance of the young animals as the mother ensure that the neonates are born at an optimal season. [39]

  4. South Lakes Safari Zoo - Wikipedia

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    South Lakes Safari Zoo (formerly South Lakes Wild Animal Park) was a 51-acre (21 ha) zoo established in 1994 by David Gill, and located in Cumbria, England. Its name refers to its proximity to the Lake District , though it lies entirely within the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness on the outskirts of Dalton .

  5. Woman Jumps Into Icy Stream to Save Newborn Wild Horse Foal ...

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    Fun fact: in Australia, wild horses are known as “brumbies.” Just as in America, there are various populations of wild horses that roam the countryside, descendants of animals that were lost ...

  6. Foal - Wikipedia

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    When a mare is pregnant, she is said to be "in foal". When the mare gives birth, she is "foaling", and the impending birth is usually stated as "to foal". A newborn horse is "foaled". After a horse is one year old, it is no longer a foal, and is a "yearling". There are no special age-related terms for young horses older than yearlings.

  7. Benson's Wild Animal Farm - Wikipedia

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    The park finally closed in 1921. Benson then went to New Hampshire to open his own animal park. After opening to the public in 1926, Benson's was expanded in 1932–33 with the addition of a permanent Wild Animal Circus. A special "Jungle Train" ran from Boston to Hudson on Sundays, with admission to Benson's included in the ticket price.

  8. Baby animal — with a ‘distinctive coat’ — born at Florida zoo ...

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    A baby animal with a “distinctive coat” was born at a Florida zoo, photos show. ... who had been pregnant with the calf for about 13 months, gave birth overnight March 26. ... The animals are ...

  9. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park - Wikipedia

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    The estate with an Edwardian mansion near Lympne was purchased in 1973 by John Aspinall; the intent was to solve lack of space at the nearby Howletts Wild Animal Park. It was opened to the public in 1976. Since 1984 the animal parks have been owned by a charity (The John Aspinall Foundation, currently led by Damian Aspinall).

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