• 4 months ago
This little creature turns into the most adorable fluff ball in just a couple of months

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00:00He was found out in the open, lying on the ground, in an urban area.
00:09It's fairly common, unfortunately, with these guys.
00:13He was the smallest bush baby I've ever seen.
00:15He only weighed nine grams when he came in.
00:18I always think of the tiny bush babies as little baby yodas because they have enormous
00:24eyes and ears and this big round face.
00:30As babies they're almost bald, so they look quite alien-like.
00:38But he was a special case because he was so tiny and we all kind of just fell in love
00:42with him when we first saw him.
00:44Initially I was quite concerned because he was so small.
00:48He wasn't doing much, he slept most of the time.
00:53After about a week or two he started growing really nicely, he almost doubled in weight
00:58and he was drinking really well and looking strong and moving around.
01:01So by that point I felt a lot more optimistic that he was going to make it.
01:06He was alone for quite a while, which is unfortunate for them because they're fairly social and
01:10it's really good for them to have siblings to grow up with.
01:17Around two to three weeks old he started getting more adventurous and exploring a bit more
01:21and being willing to sniff and hop around a bit.
01:29Because they're primates they have hands that look very similar to ours but they've got
01:33very powerful hind legs.
01:34They can jump very far distances, especially for their small size.
01:39Once they reach a certain age you can kind of see the light bulb go off and they realise
01:43that this is something they can do.
01:46When the second bush baby came there was a bit of a risk initially of introducing them
01:51in that Pebble might be a bit too boisterous, but it was actually the other way around.
01:56He was a bit terrified of the new one.
01:59But within a couple of days they were snuggling together.
02:02I'd already had Pebble for about three months when he went to his soft release.
02:07You need time to adjust and learn skills like hunting insects before they can actually be
02:13fully released.
02:16So we put them up in a big enclosure outside in the bush.
02:21He's going to stay there over winter until the first rains come.
02:25He is now in a group of five and they're all getting on very well.
02:29They all sleep together in a tiny little house during the day even though they have lots
02:33of sleeping options.
02:37Once they go off in spring they should form a little family group and they should start breeding.

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