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St. Louis Zoo welcomes new elephant, only the second male ever to be born in the zoo

The St. Louis Zoo’s 23-year-old Asian elephant has given birth to a male calf — only the second ever male elephant born in the zoo.

In a news release, the zoo said the baby was born at 1:55 p.m. on Monday. Both the baby and his mother, Rani, were doing well on Monday evening. The baby has not been named yet.

The baby’s father, Raja, was the first male elephant born at the zoo in 1992, the release stated. The birth of this calf marks Raja’s fifth offspring.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Raja’s first son into our three-generation elephant family,” said Tim Thier, director of the zoo’s WildCare Institute Center for Asian Elephant Conservation.

According to the release, Rani is part of a 10-member, three-generation elephant family at the zoo’s River’s Edge and Elephant Woods habitats that include the new calf, Rani’s mother Ellie, Rani’s daughter Jade and other elephants Maliha, Priya, Donna, Sri, Pearl and Raja.

An elephant pregnancy lasts about 22 months and a newborn weighs about 250-350 pounds, the release stated. Rani received regular prenatal health checkups throughout her pregnancy by the zoo’s elephant care team.

“Mother and baby are bonding off public view and a debut date has not been set,” the release stated.

Hana Muslic
Belleville News-Democrat
Hana Muslic has been a public safety reporter for the Belleville News-Democrat since August 2018, covering everything from crime and courts to accidents, fires and natural disasters. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Journalism and her previous work can be found in The Lincoln Journal-Star and The Kansas City Star.
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