NORFOLK, Va. – The Virginia Zoo welcomed its newest adorable addition this week!
Abby, the 16-year-old Hartmann’s mountain zebra, gave birth to “Athena” on Monday.
It’s the fourth baby for Abby and the third for father Zack.
Zoo keepers chose the name Athena based on the tradition of choosing a name starting with an “A” after mom, Abby.
Athena weighs 80 pounds and stands approximately three feet tall.
“Abby is a great, experienced mom and is taking good care of baby Athena,” said Dr. Colleen Clabbers, the Zoo’s Veterinarian.
Female zebras produce a single foal every one to three years, with a gestation of about one year. Athena will stay close to her mother for eight to twelve months before being weaned.
The birth is important for the species because Hartmann’s mountain zebras are threatened in the wild. The Virginia Zoo has a total of four zebras: Abby, Zack, Rose and now Athena. The mother and foal are behind the scenes but will gradually introduced to the exhibit in a few weeks.