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The Taigan is nursing the baby Kapucin: his mother beat him and left him

The Taigan is nursing the baby Kapucin: his mother beat him and left him

Krympress reports:

The Kapucin family refused their baby. The monkey is only a week and a half, its weight is about 250 grams. This was announced by the director of the Safari Park «Taigan» Oleg Zubkov.

In addition to the refusal to feed him, his mother beat her newborn. Little Capucin was called a dates.

Mother abandoned such a wonderful baby. Moreover, he had to perform an operation and partially amputate the tail. He had his entire forehead, nose. It’s good that we have caring employees. The Aleksagin family has been saving all refuseniks for many years— said Zubkov.

When the director went to the aviary to the capacins, he was lying in the grass. He had dirt in his mouth. Mom ran somewhere around the aviary, not showing interest in the child. The workers tried to give the newborn mother, but she never accepted him.

Kapucins come from South America. They are the smartest monkeys of the New World. They are so smart that they are often shot in the cinema. Their tenacious has been developed since childhood— notes the director of the zoo.

The amputated tail, according to Zubkov, will not prevent the capucine in the future to live and climb. It is not easy to care for such kids. It is necessary not only to constant observation of the veterinarian, but also to the hourly departure. Every two hours it is fed and massaged in the stomach.

He really wants to live. Clings to life— emphasizes Oleg Zubkov.

As noted by the zoo workers, the baby grows quickly and strongly. All the abrasions left by the mother have already passed.

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source: Crimean news agency

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