From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, the animals seemed to enjoy exploring the magical snow.
The Houston Zoo's bald eagles Sallie and Mae enjoy the snow. Amur leopards are native to coniferous-deciduous forests and mountains of eastern Russia and northern China. Their longer legs and larger ...
Indigenous North American animals like cougars and bald eagles, which are among the animals at the zoo, are no strangers to snow.
Tuesday's rare wintery landscape saw elephants roughhousing in the fresh powder and a flamboyance of flamingos clustered in their now-snowy outdoor habitat — though only Houston Zoo staff bore ...
The zoo says a 7-year-old harbor seal named Slater died on Jan. 9, following the passing of a Chilean flamingo named Teal the day before. The zoo says Teal hatched in the fall and was just getting ...
Just like some Houston residents, some animals at the Houston Zoo also took the snowy weather that hit the area in stride.
Other birds like the Chilean flamingos are native to ... weather conditions," according to the Zoo. Severe weather is in the forecast for the Houston area. The National Weather Service is ...