Belfast Zoo was overjoyed on the 23rd of May with the birth of a new baby Blesbok. Buttercup was born to proud parents, Prosper and Bluebell. Mother and daughter are both thriving.
Belfast Zoo was the first zoo in Ireland to breed blesbok and is home to seven blesboks after this latest arrival.
Females give birth to a single calf per breeding season. Unlike other antelopes, females give birth within the herd (babies become part of the group from the moment of birth) after an eight-month gestation. Calves are not hidden but accompany their mothers from birth. Young blesboks are beige coloured and have dark coloured "blaze" on the face.
Blesbok calves can walk and follow their mothers within half an hour of being born. They are weaned by about 4 months.
The blesbok is a subspecies of the bontebok antelope endemic to South Africa, Eswatini, and Namibia. It’s easy to distinguish them with a single glance. The vivid white forehead is more like a horse than an antelope and the V-shaped horns are beautiful to behold.
When Dutch settlers came to South Africa, they named these antelope bles, a word that translates as the “blaze” seen on a horse’s forehead.
Blesbok are found in open grassland and prefer habitats with water They have a medium-sized body, short tail, and S-shaped, spiral horns.
Blesbok can run up to 43 miles per hour to avoid predators.
Zoo curator, Linda Frew said “We are very happy with the birth of Buttercup, it’s always a special day when there is a new arrival in the zoo. Blesbok first came to Belfast Zoo in 2008 and we have been delighted with the steady increase of the herd.”
Blesbok were hunted for their skin and for meat and by the 19th century they were on the verge of extinction. Protective measures have since been put in place and the population has sufficiently increased to the point that the species has been removed from the endangered list.
Related Members
-
News
60 years of BIAZA 26th June, 2026Dr Jo Judge, BIAZA CEO, on the Association’s 60 years and the immense evolution of zoos and the natural world during that time: When our founders… -
News
Threatened lemur trio born at Blair Drummond Safari Park 26th June, 2026Blair Drummond Safari Park is celebrating the arrival of three critically endangered black-and-white ruffed lemur pups, born on the 19th of April to experienced… -
News
Britain's Rarest Wild Cat births at Battersea Park Children's Zoo 24th June, 2026Three Scottish wildcat kittens have been born at Battersea Park Children's Zoo in London, as the species continues its remarkable fight back from…

