CHICAGO (AP) - Charlie Jacobsma slapped the surface of a pool enclosure at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium and scanned the water for movement.
Beluga calf in Chicago is meeting the aquarium’s pod and will soon be named
CHICAGO (AP) - Charlie Jacobsma slapped the surface of a pool enclosure at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium and scanned the water for movement.
Moments later, the head of a beluga calf emerged, mouth agape in what looked like a smile. Jacobsma’s face lit up in response as he cooed to the calf like a human parent to a toddler.
Shedd's animal care team described its newest resident, born to 35-year-old resident beluga Naya in July 2024, as just that.
"Like a toddler that's learning to talk and making noises, he's the same way,” said Jacobsma, director of animal behavior and training at Shedd. “He's just constantly growing and developing."