Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Lily's been busy!!

Lily has had a busy summer! Not only has she been busy with birthday parties at the zoo, but she has been busy growing!! She is around 6 pounds already!! She is the sweetest porcupine that I have seen at the Red River Zoo. She had outgrown the pens we had her in, so it was time to put her in a large holding area where the other porcupines were. Although she was in her own pen, she was still very close to the other porcupines. Being around people her whole life, I think she forgot what kind of animal she was. When I put her in her new pen, she didn't know what to think of her new neighbors. She climbed to the top of the pen and started screaming when her neighbor "Victor" came over to introduce himself. I took her down and held her telling her it would be OK. She soon calmed down. Now she has a roommate. "Olivia," the baby from last year, is staying with "Lily." They seem to be getting along very well. Here are some updated pictures of "Lily." She's not a baby anymore!!





"Lily" and her new roommate "Olivia"


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Got milk? Not Lily!!

Lily had her first bite of solid food last week. After that she said "no more milk for me!" She eats about 60 grams of food twice a day. Her favorite food is apples. Since she is eating big girl food, she now stays in a big girl enclosure. She upgraded from a cat carrier to a small dog kennel. She loves to climb around and spin in circles to show off. She is also quite the little partier! She has attended about 5 birthday parties and has many more planned at the zoo. She loves people and loves to have kids pet her! We couldn't have asked for a better porcupine baby! The staff at the Red River Zoo absolutely adores her!
Here is a photo of her hanging out in her new "crib"...


Lily on Live TV

Lily sure is making a name for herself! One week after being on the radio, she was asked to be on live TV for Valley News Live. It was quite early - 5:30 am - but she didn't seem to mind saying good morning to the viewers. She did have to share the spotlight this time, however. Her "cousins," the Russian red tree squirrels were also on the news with her.

Here is the video... (by the way, thats me on TV as well at 5:30 am!)


Lily around town

On April 24th, Lily made her media debut. She was welcomed on the SAD morning radio show with Scotch and DUI on Rock102. She had a blast running around on the equipment and trying to answer the phone by standing on top of it and pushing buttons. After the show she got to meet many of the workers at Radio Fargo-Moorhead. I'm pretty sure she didn't get tired of everyone saying how cute she was.

Here is a photo with Scotch and DUI after the show...


She has a name!

After coming to the conclusion that the baby porcupine is a girl I had the difficult task of coming up with a name. As you may or may not know, adult porcupines are extremely smelly!! Therefore, I try to name the female porcupines after flowers to embrace irony. So, the baby's name is....LILY!


Here is an updated photo of her at 3 weeks old and ~ 500 grams


Monday, April 21, 2008

Pictures

Here are some photos of the baby porcupine. I believe she is a girl. I won't know for sure until she is a little larger. Porcupines external anatomy are the same between genders. In order to tell what sex she is I have to feel for male/female parts and babies can be quite tricky since they are so little. She is eating well and very active. Her favorite activity is swinging on the kennel door - she shuts the door if she wants privacy :) She weighs ~ 450 grams and eats 30 mL of formula every 4 hours. She is up ~ 70 grams since I've taken her home.






Thursday, April 17, 2008

New Baby!!

It was a typical day at the Red River Zoo, well as typical as it can be as a zookeeper, when a phone call came in about a baby porcupine. There was a baby porcupine brought to a home in Detroit Lakes by someone's dog. The owner of the dog took the baby and followed the tracks back to where they thought the dog had found it and put it back. They went to check on it at a later time and it was still sitting there, cold and alone, so they brought it home. They had it for a week and did an absolute amazing job with it (I say "it" because it is too small for me to determine if it is a boy or a girl). When you get phone calls like this, typically the animal found is in very poor condition and often times there isn't much to do for it. This was not that type of case!! It had a great coat and amazing fecals! Unfortuantely, without the mother porcupine around, the baby needed to have a surrogate mother. Thats where I came in. I am now handraising this cutey to be apart of our outreach programs at the Red River Zoo. I will be feeding it every 3-4 hours for the next couple weeks until it is able to eat solid foods. I will be adding pics as I get them and information about porcupines as the baby grows, so stay tuned!!!