Despite major differences, a hinged -like pig and a stately pig -route in the Alps Wildpark Feld am See a sweet happy ending.
Ten cute, spotted piglets saw the daylight in the Alps Wildpark Feld am See in Upper Carinthia. Not that only that would only be delicious enough, there is also a special love story behind the small pigs.
Despite the difference in size, the unequal couple fell in love
“Your father, Gustl ‘is a hang -like pig and two -thirds smaller than the mother,” said Maria Scherzer from the Wildlife Park: “Despite the size difference, the loved ones found an option.” After three months, three weeks and three days it was time: “Visitors were aware that piglets run around in the pig rack,” Scherzer was surprised by the unexpected descendants.
So the ten piglets are the result of this love with obstacles. Incidentally, the mother is a cross between Landvarken and Pietrain. Incidentally, there is much more cute growth from Tier in the Wildlife Park.
Junior diversity enthusiastic
In addition to leaking young goats, visitors can also wonder about downy chicks, young gemais and countless lambs up close – everything is shown from jam to dwarf shelters.
“Even twin and four enchanting raccoon babies were recently born,” is Junior Chief Maria Scherzer enthusiastic. At the same time, she reminds: “The setting time of the game has begun – don’t touch the animals, even if they look helpless.”
Source: Krone

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