Second set of pied tamarin twins born at Philadelphia Zoo this year

Philadelphia Zoo Celebrates Baby Boom with Endangered Primates

A fresh wave of adorable additions has taken over the Philadelphia Zoo's Rare Animal Conservation Center, with two sets of twin pied tamarins born this year. The tiny primates, native to rainforests in Brazil, are a rare sight in captivity and bring hope for conservation efforts.

The zoo announced the latest arrivals on Tuesday, just days after welcoming their first set of twin pied tamarins in February. The babies, whose names have yet to be determined, are healthy and thriving under the watchful eyes of their parents, Whitney and Napoleon. The trio's sex is still a mystery, but experts expect the newborns to follow the typical pattern of Pied tamarin twins.

Pied tamarins are critically endangered due to habitat loss, environmental change, and disease, with conservation efforts predicting an 80% decline in wild populations by 2033. However, the Philadelphia Zoo's breeding program has been a resounding success since its inception in 2010, making it the first zoo in the US to successfully breed this species.

Amy Skokowski, director of primates at the zoo, praised Whitney and Napoleon as "great parents" for their previous twins born earlier this year. The new arrivals are expected to follow the same care routine, with both parents taking turns nursing and caring for their young ones. As the babies grow, they'll learn essential skills from their parents, including riding on their backs until around 8 weeks old.

The latest addition comes as the zoo prepares for its holiday season festivities, including a LumiNature light show and an opening of its new 110-foot tall ferris wheel attraction.
 
omg u guys i just found out that i have a cold πŸ˜·πŸ€’ i was at work yesterday and my coworker mentioned that they're pregnant πŸ€°β€β™€οΈ but i'm not sure if it's true lol she said something about a positive test but i don't know what that even means πŸ€” anyway back to the zoo πŸ’ i think its so cool that there are new baby tamarins but 80% decline in wild populations is like super sad πŸ˜” and i hope they can make a difference through conservation efforts πŸ’š did u know that pied tamarins can live up to 15 years in captivity 🀯
 
I'm literally so excited about these twin tamarin babies πŸ’πŸ’•! Like, I know I'm obsessed with layout and structure and all that, but come on, who doesn't love a good baby animal? The fact that the Philadelphia Zoo is doing such an amazing job with their breeding program is just, like, so inspiring 🌟. And can we talk about how cute these little guys are going to be when they grow up? I mean, riding on their parents' backs at 8 weeks old? That's just adorable πŸ˜‚. And the zoo's holiday season festivities sound like so much fun! I'm definitely adding LumiNature and the new ferris wheel to my bucket list πŸŽ‰.
 
I'm so over the whole "celebrating baby boom" thing... like what's next? A parade for the zoo's toilet cleaner? 🚽 The Philly Zoo thinks it's all high-fives and cute onesies because they've got some tamarins, but honestly, how many times can we rehash the same conservation story? It feels like Groundhog Day. Can't we talk about something more interesting than just another "twin-tastic" arrival? πŸ˜’ The 80% decline in wild populations by 2033 is a big deal, let's focus on that instead of cooing over adorable primates πŸ’
 
Man, these twin tamarins are giving me LIFE πŸ’πŸ’•! I mean, can you blame us for falling in love with those adorable little faces? They're like the epitome of cute overload 😍. But seriously, it's amazing to see the Philly Zoo's Rare Animal Conservation Center thriving with these precious primates.

I gotta give props to Amy Skokowski and her team for their dedication to conservation efforts. It's not easy working with endangered species, but they're making a real difference here 🌟. And those Pied tamarins are just the beginning – there's so much more work to be done to protect these incredible creatures.

The holiday season festivities sound like so much fun too πŸŽ„πŸŽ…! I wonder what these little guys will think about all the lights and excitement... maybe they'll even try to ride on their parents' backs when no one's looking 😜.
 
I don’t usually comment but I just saw this news about the Philly Zoo and it's kinda wild that they're having another set of twin pied tamarins... like, what are the chances? 🀯 I mean, these little guys are already super rare in captivity, so for them to thrive under the zoo's care is a win. But at the same time, knowing how critically endangered their species is in the wild makes me wanna do more than just celebrate their cuteness... maybe start donating or learning more about conservation efforts? πŸ’πŸ’š
 
omg these twin pied tamarin babies are ADORABLE!!! i'm so happy for the philadelphia zoo & their amazing conservation efforts! breeding endangered species is such a huge deal & it's great to see the zoo making progress πŸ’πŸ’š can't wait to see the new arrivals grow up & learn all their skills from whitney & napoleon 😊
 
I JUST LOVE THAT PHILADELPHIA ZOO IS DOING SUCH GREAT WORK WITH THEIR ENDANGERED PRIMATES! IT'S AMAZING TO SEE THE TWIN PIED TAMARINS ARRIVING AT THE RARE ANIMAL CONSERVATION CENTER, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW CRITICALLY ENDEANGERED THEY ARE IN THE WILD πŸ’πŸ’š. AND THE ZOO'S BREEDING PROGRAM HAS BEEN SO SUCCESSFUL SINCE 2010! IT REALLY SHOWS THAT WITH GOOD CARE AND CONSERVATION EFFORTS, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR THESE ADORABLE CREATURES 😊🌟.
 
just saw this lol, the phila zoo is like the best πŸ’πŸ’š! i mean two sets of twin pied tamarins born this year? that's amazing! i know they're endangered and all, but it's so cool to see these little guys thriving under the care of whitney and napoleon πŸ‘ͺ🏽. and 80% decline in wild populations by 2033? yikes, we gotta do better 🌎. but at least the phila zoo is making a difference with their breeding program since 2010 πŸ“†. can't wait to see the new ferris wheel attraction this holiday season πŸŽ„πŸ‘
 
πŸŒ³πŸ‘Ά just imagine those tiny tamarins riding on their parents' backs... so innocent & full of life 😊 they're such a reminder that even in the darkest times, there's always hope for conservation & protecting our planet's precious species 🌎
 
I was just thinking about how amazing it is to have twins, you know? Like, what are the chances, right? 🀯 I've got two nieces who are always getting into mischief together, and it's like they're having their own little adventures while their parents are trying to keep up πŸ˜‚. But seriously, twin pied tamarins are just too cute for words... I wish we could see more of them in zoos, that would be so cool! Maybe one day they'll have a whole exhibit dedicated to these adorable little creatures πŸ¦’πŸ’š
 
oh man I just got my hands on this thing and i have no idea how it works πŸ€”... wait what's this about primates tho? like, tiny monkeys or something? and they're endangered?? that's crazy πŸ’πŸ˜± so if the philly zoo is breeding them and everything is going well then that's awesome... but 80% decline in wild populations by 2033? that's like a whole lotta sad πŸ˜”. btw, can someone tell me how to use this thing and set up my wifi password again? πŸ“ŠπŸ˜…
 
Ugh, great, just what we need more cute animals to distract us from the real issues... Like who's actually doing anything about conservation efforts on a global scale? These tamarins might be adorable now, but have you seen the state of their habitats in Brazil? It's a mess. And an 80% decline in wild populations by 2033? No wonder no one cares. The zoo's breeding program is just a drop in the bucket. I mean, it's nice that they've been successful with the pied tamarins, but what about all the other endangered species out there? This is just a marketing ploy to get people to come and gawk at these animals, while the real problems go unsolved πŸ’πŸ˜’
 
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