Reid Park Zoo just welcomed a 265-pound baby.
African elephant Semba gave birth to her third calf in Tucson just after 3:30 a.m. Friday morning. While the sex is still unknown, the baby is standing, nursing and sticking close to mom. Semba, who has been at Reid Park Zoo since 2012 after coming to Tucson from San Diego Zooβs Safari Park,Β is also doing well, the zoo says.
The baby expands the elephant herd to five, including Semba, allomother Lungile and sisters Nandi and Penzi. Nandi was the first elephant born in Arizona in 2014. Penzi, short for Mapenzi, was born in 2020.
Mabu, who left Reid Park Zoo in 2022, is the father to all three calves. βIn the wild, male elephants commonly move between herds for social and breeding purposes. Mimicking this natural behavior, Reid Park Zooβs bull elephant Mabu has a new home at Fresno Chaffee Zoo,βΒ Reid Park Zoo said in 2022.
βNandi really took to her role as a big sister when Penzi was born, and sheβs eager to bond with the new calf as well. Weβre excited to watch her show Penzi how to be a big sister,β Adam Ramsey, the zoo's director of animal care, said in a press release. The zoo is located atΒ 3400 E. Zoo Court.
For now, Semba and the baby will spend time with one another behind-the-scenes. Zoo staff will monitor the two elephants closely to ensure they're receiving the best care. Β
Staff began 24-hour monitoring of Semba in late November β something that started a few months earlier than normal due to potential medical concerns during this pregnancy.Β
βI want to thank the animal care and veterinary teams for the incredible care they provided for Semba and her calf,β Ramsey said. βTo meet the elephantsβ needs, more care, monitoring and testing took place during this pregnancy than for any of Sembaβs older calves. The team worked very diligently, and are excited to announce that the calf is hitting all their early milestones. Mom and baby both look great following this morningβs birth.β