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These four baby tortoises have been pulling in the crowds this Bank Holiday - causing quite a stir considering each of them is little bigger than a 20 pence piece.
Marwell Wildlife, near Winchester, Hampshire, boasts giraffes, zebras and ostriches, but this weekend was all about the smaller side of the animal kingdom.
Now just over a week old, the smallest of the hatchlings was even lighter than a 20p coin, at just 3.1 grams.
He and the three others, all critically endangered Egyptian tortoises, went on display to the public for the first time on May 4 and are proving popular with visitors. Trainee keeper Kimberley Goodfield said: 'This is the first time babies have been born in five years.
'Until now we haven’t really had the space to incubate or care for newborns.
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She added: 'These babies have come from two different females - it was really exciting when we discovered they were pregnant.
'They began searching for a nest so we gave them a little help and prepared the enclosure for them.'
The eggs were quickly transferred to an incubator soon after being laid in the tortoise enclosure.
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Staff made sure they were kept in controlled conditions - a temperature of 30 degrees and 75 per cent humidity.
And, after 111 days, they were delighted to discover the eggs had begun to hatch.
Miss Goodfield was lucky enough to see the hatching first hand.
She said: 'The first time I visited the incubator one had already come through. It was a real shock because the previous day there had been no signs of hatching.
'The next day two others began to emerge. I’ve never seen tortoises hatching before.
'It was so interesting seeing them making holes in their shells to get out.'
The babies will now be kept separate from the adults for a few years until they are old enough to fend for themselves in the enclosure.
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They are currently in a quarantine tank where members of the public can watch them exploring their new surroundings.
Miss Goodfield said: 'They are adorable, so cute and tiny. They’ve had a great response from visitors.'
She added: 'They’re not quite old enough to fend for themselves with the adults in the enclosure.
'For now we will keep them separate. We have to be very gentle with them because they’re so small and their shells are not very hard yet.'
The Egyptian tortoise, also called the Kleinmann’s tortoise, is the smallest in the northern hemisphere.
Adults live for up to 50 years. They can grow to nearly six inches long and weigh 500 grams.
source: dailymail