Baby alpaca settling into life at safari park
Sir Steveo has been named in honour of one of the keepers at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling.
A baby alpaca has been exploring his new surroundings at a safari park after his birth earlier this month.
Sir Steveo, named in honour of one of the keepers at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling, was born to mother Phantom on June 5.
He was named after Steven Campbell, one the park’s keepers.
Mr Campbell said: “We are so excited to welcome wee Steveo to the Pets Farm gang. He’s unbelievably cute and although he’s still sticking close to mum, he is getting more confident every day.
“It’s an honour to be able to help care for my little namesake.”
Keepers said alpacas are gentle, mild-mannered animals which enjoy the companionship of their herd.
They also touch noses frequently as part of their bonding process.
Sir Steveo can now be seen in the Pets Farm area of the park, alongside the rest of his alpaca herd.