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Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley is a bush baby at Khulula Wild Care. The volunteers are responsible for hand rearing many animals at the centre.

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

When the female is ready to give birth, she goes into hiding so that the male will not kill the young. For 3 days she remains hidden, suckling & protecting her tiny offspring. The youngsters are weaned after 6 weeks & can feed themselves by 8 weeks. At 4 months they are fully grown. In captivity, when they are fed regularly all year round, bush babies breed constantly throughout the year.

Feeding Riley the Bush Baby

Feeding Riley the Bush Baby

Feeding Riley the Bush Baby

Feeding Riley the Bush Baby

Volunteers at Khulula are required to feed the animals each day. All the animals have different diets and nutritional needs

Baby Baboon

Baby Baboon

Baby Baboon

Baby Baboon

A baby baboon spotted by the volunteers at Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Bobby Arrives at Khulula

Bobby  Arrives at Khulula

Bobby Arrives at Khulula

Bobby  Arrives at Khulula

Bobby the baby rhino arrives at Khulula Wild Care

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley the Bush Baby

Riley is one of the bush babies currently being looked after by volunteers at Khulula Wild care