ABQ BioPark welcomes baby kangaroo
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By Robert Towne
Published on April 29, 2026.
A baby kangaroo has made its debut at the ABQ BioPark Zoo in New Mexico. The baby was born to Sheila and Sydney, two western grey kangaroos. The joey was first detected in November 2025 and began growing rapidly. It now lives with the rest of the population under supervision.
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