Fota Wildlife Park has announced the arrival of two new meerkat pups to mother, Biggy, who gave birth on June 22
Fota Wildlife Park is urging members of the public to suggest names for two new meerkat pups which were born recently.
Biggy had been closely monitored by the animal care team for possible pregnancy after a noticeable weight gain in May. According to the Co Cork visitor attraction, the meerkat group remains vigilant and protective, ensuring the young ones are safe and well cared for as they explore their new environment.
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