
The Brookfield Zoo in Chicago introduced that Allie, a 37-year-old bottlenose dolphin in its care, is pregnant!
Allie is at present in her second trimester, and the zoo expects a calf to be born as early as Might. Dolphin pregnancies final 12 months altogether. That is the primary dolphin being pregnant on the zoo in 10 years!
Allie has been taking part in voluntary medical check-ups, together with routine ultrasound examinations and blood assessments. Ultrasound exams permit the veterinary workers to see inside Allie’s womb.

Along with making certain the well being of Allie and her calf, these check-ups construct on scientific information of dolphin gestation.

Within the wild, many bottlenose calves don’t survive their first yr. With this present analysis, Brookfield Zoo goals to enhance upon care practices for dolphin calves, in addition to to advertise conservation efforts for marine mammals, each at zoos and within the wild.
For extra details about Allie, see the Brookfield Zoo web site.
To be taught extra about bottlenose dolphins, see our article, Bottlenose Dolphin.