PORTLAND — The Oregon Zoo in Portland has welcomed its newest addition, a baby elephant.
Thirty-year-old Asian elephant Rose-Tu gave birth on Saturday after 20 months of pregnancy, the zoo said in a news release. The calf appeared to be a 200-pound female, but zoo staff are giving the pair time to bond before conducting a first checkup to confirm weight and sex.
“We couldn’t be happier with how everything is going so far,” Steve Lefave, who oversees the zoo’s elephant program, said in the release. “This was one of the smoothest births I’ve ever seen. Rose knew just what to do. She helped her baby up right away. The kid was standing on her own within 15 minutes and took her first steps soon after that.”
Rose-Tu and her baby, who is nursing regularly, are doing well, Kelsey Wallace from the zoo’s communications team said Tuesday.
The calf is Rose-Tu’s third baby. Her firstborn, 16-year-old Samudra, also lives at the zoo. Her second calf, Lily, passed away from a virus in 2018, just before she turned 6 years old.