Pudu is the world's smallest deer species. Height was only about 13 inches (33 cm) as adults. In contrast to the other deer species, which can grow up to 1-1.5 meters tall when mature.
Judging detikTravel from CNN, Thursday (06/02/2015), this cute-faced little animal turned out to have given birth to a male baby on Tuesday (12/5). The baby Pudu immediately got the attention of the visitors to the zoo Queens because
funny behavior.
![]() |
| Zoo in New York Got Deer World's Smallest |
Pudu which is native to Chile and Argentina merupakann protected animals. They prefer to live alone and hiding behind leafy trees. They also like to run fast and jump in a zigzag when chased by predators such as foxes, cougars and owls.
Parties to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) as manager of Queens Zoo claims will breed pudu as one of conservation efforts to save these animals from extinction. Traveler can also participate by visiting the Zoo Pudu in Queens, New York.
To get here, a traveler can board the train number 7 subway and get off at 111th Street. Walk south toward the garden Queens Zoo. The ticket is worth US $ 8 (USD 106 thousand) for adults and US $ 5 (US $ 66 thousand) for the children. Opening hours from 10:00 to 17:00 local time.

0 Response to " Zoo in New York Got Deer World's Smallest "
Post a Comment