Since sharing the baby’s sweet arrival on Facebook, the Nashville Zoo’s post has gained over eight thousand likes, six thousand shares, and over one thousand comments.
People everywhere have warmly welcomed the pup while commending the Nashville Zoo for its commitment to conservation efforts.
“Absolutely precious. Congratulations! It is so wonderful to help save a species. Hopefully, the American Species Survival Plan and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums will get more zoos involved,” commented one user.
“I love all that you [Nashville Zoo] are doing! It is an amazing and important conservation program– truly a success what you are doing. Congratulations, this little one is so cute!” agreed a second user.
If you would like to visit the brand-new baby fanaloka, he can now be seen by zoogoers. But, his parents will remain behind the scenes for a bit longer.
And to remain updated or view the original Facebook post, visit the Nashville Zoo’s page linked here.
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