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KANGAROO & WALLABY

Strange Relationship WAIF BEFRIENDED Melbourne Zoo officials are watching with intense interest one of the rarest examples of animal foster-parenthood that has come under their notice, and as remarkable in its way as the rearing at the Taronga Park (Sydney) Zoo some years ago of a lion cub by a bulldog. "The Melbourne Zoo experiment is the rearing of a baby wallaby by a doe kangaroo. A party motoring in Gippsland ran over and killed a large wallaby. In its pouch was a baby no larger than a woman’s hand The piteous whimperings of the “joey” were so touching that they decided to save its life if they could. They took it to the curator of the Australian section of .Melbourne Zoo, who was appalled at first at the prospect of keeping it in an incubator for several months, and of feeding it with milk several times a day. Then came the thought that Topsy, a black-faced kangaroo, whose baby was just able to fend for himself, might adopt the wallaby. The foundling was placed in Topsy’s pouch, where she sniffed it and puzzled over it for an anxious quarter of an hour. The baby’s contented squeak as it snuggled into the warm pouch, apparently touched the maternal heart* strings of Topsy, who tucked the last inch of skinny little tail in out of the cold, and bounded off, followed by her own rather puzzled offspring. 'The waif is regularly removed Irom the pouch, and fed with a teaspoon, to augment the failing natural supply Then he is returned to the pouch without a sign of protest from Topsy. After three weeks, the waif is making excellent progress. He is growing last, and has developed a coat ol soft grey fur.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 8 April 1936, Page 15

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KANGAROO & WALLABY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 8 April 1936, Page 15

KANGAROO & WALLABY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 8 April 1936, Page 15