This is reported by the website "Moscow 24" with reference to the portal of the mayor and the government.

A male Kovu arrived at the center for the reproduction of rare species of animals, located near Volokolamsk.

It was brought from the Münster Zoo.

He is expected to mate with the female Gracie.

“The male quickly got used to the new house, he feels good.

Now we have two bongos - Kovu and Gracie.

They now live in a closed enclosure under the same roof, but are still separated by a partition.

Antelopes communicate through the wall, gradually getting used to each other,” said Svetlana Akulova, director general of the Moscow Zoo.

According to her, the antelopes will go for a walk in the open enclosure when the snow melts and the temperature rises to at least +10 °C.

Earlier, the 360 ​​TV channel reported that an international center for the reintroduction and conservation of birds of prey had begun work in Kamchatka.