Powell: Two cheetah cubs have been born through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer to a surrogate mother for the first time, Ohio zoo officials announced on Monday.
The male and female cubs were born to 3-year-old Izzy at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on Wednesday, the zoo said in a statement. A team observed the births through a remote camera and are continuing to monitor Izzy and the cubs.
The biological mother of the cubs is 6-year-old Kibibi who has never reproduced and is too old to easily become pregnant naturally.
Kibibi's eggs were extracted and then fertilized in a Columbus Zoo laboratory on Nov. 19. The early-stage embryos were implanted into Izzy on November 21 and an ultrasound revealed she was pregnant with two fetuses about a month later.