Baby of "Snaneko" is open to the public Tochigi Nasumachi June 13 12:19

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The world's smallest cat, "Snaneko", that lives in Africa and other countries, is open to the public at a zoo in Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture.

Open to the public is the Nasu Animal Kingdom in Nasu, a baby snake that was born in April this year.

When the curtain of the exhibition space was opened at 10 am, it slowly came out of the basket and showed a cute appearance.

The "Snaneko" is the world's smallest cat that lives in the desert areas of Africa and is the first domestic zoo to be born.

Although I was debilitated immediately after I was born, I continued to take care of it with artificial childcare, and now I grew to about 530 grams, which is about nine times that when I was born.

A lot of people visited on the 13th, and in the zoo, we had to wait in line to make sure that they were not crowded.

A man visiting from Utsunomiya City said, "The baby was toddler walking, his eyes were cute and cute. There was a visit in the rain."

Mr. Yuki Arakawa, a zoo keeper, said, “I'm glad that the customer smiled at the baby and worked hard to keep it. I want you to come see what I can see only now.”

The zoo is looking for baby kitten names on the site and on its website.