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Please note: On Wednesday April 24 at Franklin Park Zoo and Thursday, April 25 at Stone Zoo, volunteers, zoo employees and local emergency responders will take part in routine animal escape exercises. While the exercise is occurring, guests have the opportunity to participate in the evacuation portion, and may be asked to move to certain areas within the Zoo for a brief period of time (not to exceed 10 minutes). These exercises are an important part of our preparedness training, and we appreciate your participation and understanding. If you have any questions about what to expect, please don't hesitate to contact us at 617-989-2000 or info@zoonewengland.org.

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"Hoppy" to announce that a little joey is the newest member of the kangaroo mob on the Outback Trail!

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"Hoppy" to announce that a little joey is the newest member of the kangaroo mob on the Outback Trail! The joey is estimated to be about 7 months old, and has now been regularly spotted peeking out of mom Skippy’s pouch. Zookeepers think it will be a few more weeks before the little joey leaves the pouch to begin exploring on its own.

Kangaroo babies are born after a very short 30 to 35 day gestation and are about the size of a jelly bean. Joeys typically begin to emerge from the pouch for short periods at around 190 days. They will feed from the mother for up to a year, but at about eight months will start to try solid food.

Kangaroos can reach speeds of more than 30 mph but usually travel at under 15 mph. They are common and found all over Australia, even in the driest parts. Learn more about kangaroos.