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Glasgow Times
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Tiny meerkat pups find their feet in Scottish safari park
The four pups at Blairdrummond Safari Park were born on May 10 to parents Cardi B and Biggie. New photos show the pups scampering about their enclosure at the park, exploring their surroundings. (Image: PA) READ NEXT:Rachel Reeves reveals changes to Winter Fuel Payments this year Staff at the park say they are settling in and starting to "show a bit of character" in their home at the park. It is the third litter for the pair since they joined the park in 2022. Meerkat pups are born blind, deaf and almost hairless but keepers said that now, aged around one month, the animals have opened their eyes and begun exploring the outside world. (Image: PA) Meerkats are described as incredibly social animals and live in tight-knit groups known as mobs which work together to raise their young. (Image: PA) (Image: PA) (Image: PA) Carolyn Booth, Pets Farm Team Leader at Blair Drummond, said: "The pups are just starting to find their feet and show a bit of character - it's a brilliant stage to watch. "They're getting more confident by the day, and the rest of the mob has really stepped up to help raise them. It's a real family effort." The pups have now started nibbling on bits of solid food and spend time following the adults around and practising their digging skills."


STV News
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- STV News
Meerkat pups 'settling in' to life at safari park
Meerkat pups are settling in and starting to 'show a bit of character' in their home at a safari park. The four pups were born on May 10 to parents Cardi B and Biggie at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling. It is the third litter for the pair since they joined the park in 2022. Meerkat pups are born blind, deaf and almost hairless but keepers said that now, aged around one month, the animals have opened their eyes and begun exploring the outside world. PA Media The meerkat pups were born last month PA Media Meerkats are described as incredibly social animals and live in tight-knit groups known as mobs which work together to raise their young. Carolyn Booth, Pets Farm team leader at Blair Drummond, said: 'The pups are just starting to find their feet and show a bit of character – it's a brilliant stage to watch. 'They're getting more confident by the day, and the rest of the mob has really stepped up to help raise them. It's a real family effort.' The pups have now started nibbling on bits of solid food and spend time following the adults around and practising their digging skills. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


The Herald Scotland
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Meerkat pups welcomed at Blair Drummond safari park
The four pups were born in May (Image: Andrew Milligan) The four pups were born on May 10 to parents Cardi B and Biggie at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling. It is the third litter for the pair since they joined the park in 2022. The pups have started venturing out (Image: Andrew Milligan) Meerkat pups are born blind, deaf and almost hairless but keepers said that now, aged around one month, the animals have opened their eyes and begun exploring the outside world. Meerkats are described as incredibly social animals and live in tight-knit groups known as mobs which work together to raise their young. READ MORE: Meerkats are described as incredibly social animals (Image: Andrew Milligan) Carolyn Booth, Pets Farm Team Leader at Blair Drummond, said: 'The pups are just starting to find their feet and show a bit of character – it's a brilliant stage to watch. 'They're getting more confident by the day, and the rest of the mob has really stepped up to help raise them. It's a real family effort.' The pups have now started nibbling on bits of solid food and spend time following the adults around and practising their digging skills.


North Wales Chronicle
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
Meerkat pups welcomed at safari park
The four pups were born on May 10 to parents Cardi B and Biggie at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling. It is the third litter for the pair since they joined the park in 2022. Meerkat pups are born blind, deaf and almost hairless but keepers said that now, aged around one month, the animals have opened their eyes and begun exploring the outside world. Meerkats are described as incredibly social animals and live in tight-knit groups known as mobs which work together to raise their young. Carolyn Booth, Pets Farm Team Leader at Blair Drummond, said: 'The pups are just starting to find their feet and show a bit of character – it's a brilliant stage to watch. 'They're getting more confident by the day, and the rest of the mob has really stepped up to help raise them. It's a real family effort.' The pups have now started nibbling on bits of solid food and spend time following the adults around and practising their digging skills.
Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Meerkat pups welcomed at safari park
Meerkat pups are settling in and starting to 'show a bit of character' in their home at a safari park. The four pups were born on May 10 to parents Cardi B and Biggie at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling. It is the third litter for the pair since they joined the park in 2022. Meerkat pups are born blind, deaf and almost hairless but keepers said that now, aged around one month, the animals have opened their eyes and begun exploring the outside world. Meerkats are described as incredibly social animals and live in tight-knit groups known as mobs which work together to raise their young. Carolyn Booth, Pets Farm Team Leader at Blair Drummond, said: 'The pups are just starting to find their feet and show a bit of character – it's a brilliant stage to watch. 'They're getting more confident by the day, and the rest of the mob has really stepped up to help raise them. It's a real family effort.' The pups have now started nibbling on bits of solid food and spend time following the adults around and practising their digging skills.