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Abandoned wild horse foal finds new mother at the zoo

Wild Foal Adoption
Wild Foal Adoption (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
  • An endangered Przewalski’s horse foal named Marat, critically ill and rejected by his biological mother, found a surrogate parent in Alice, a domestic Pony of the Americas, at the Minnesota Zoo.
  • Marat, born with limb problems, developed severe infections and was rejected by his first-time mother, prompting the zoo to seek an alternative to hand-rearing.
  • The unique interspecies adoption occurred after Alice, who had recently lost her own newborn, bonded immediately with Marat, providing him with essential maternal care.
  • This rare surrogacy is crucial for the Przewalski’s horse species, the only truly wild horse remaining, which was once extinct in the wild and has fewer than 2,000 individuals globally.
  • Marat is now recovering well and learning appropriate horse behavior from Alice, with plans for his eventual integration into the zoo’s adult Przewalski’s herd.
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