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08 Sept 2025

Galapagos tortoises become first-time parents aged nearly 100

Galapagos tortoises become first-time parents aged nearly 100

A pair of critically endangered, nearly 100-year-old Galapagos tortoises at the Philadelphia Zoo have become first-time parents.

The zoo said it was “overjoyed” over the arrival of the four hatchlings, a first in its more than 150-year history.

The babies are the offspring of female Mommy and male Abrazzo, the zoo’s two oldest residents.

The quartet is being kept behind the scenes inside the Reptile and Amphibian House for now, “eating and growing appropriately”, the zoo said. They weigh between 70 and 80 grams, about the weight of a chicken egg.

The first egg hatched on February 27, with more eggs that are yet to hatch being monitored by the zoo’s animal care team.

President and chief executive Jo-Elle Mogerman said: “This is a significant milestone in the history of Philadelphia Zoo, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this news with our city, region and the world.

“Mommy arrived at the Zoo in 1932, meaning anyone that has visited the Zoo for the last 92 years has likely seen her.

“Philadelphia Zoo’s vision is that those hatchlings will be a part of a thriving population of Galapagos tortoises on our healthy planet 100 years from now.”

Mommy is considered one of the most genetically valuable Galapagos tortoises in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (AZA) species survival plan.

She is also the oldest first-time mother of the Western Santa Cruz Galapagos species. The last clutch of such tortoises to hatch at an AZA-accredited zoo was in 2019 at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia, South Carolina.

The San Diego Zoo, Zoo Miami and Honolulu Zoo also have breeding pairs of the reptiles.

The Philadelphia Zoo is planning a public debut of the hatchlings on April 23, as well as a naming contest.

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