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Moo Deng, the pygmy hippo who first stole hearts last summer, is going viral once again for videos and photos showing her sporting two green leaves as eyebrows, captured by zoo attendees on May 31.
A bottlenose dolphin delivered a calf Saturday morning at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, a “momentous occasion” that marks the first dolphin birth there in more than a decade.
Two elderly elephants, Mikki and Punch, have been relocated from the Louisville Zoo to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. The move aims to provide the elephants with a more suitable environment ...
Josie, a 2-year-old Masai giraffe from the Greenville Zoo in South Carolina, and Jessie, a 7-year-old maned wolf from the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, have arrived in Louisville, the zoo announced June 18.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Zoo's beloved elephants have a new home. African elephant Mickey (Mikki) and Asian elephant Punch have retired.
The Erie Zoo has a new furry tenant. On June 3, the zoo announced on social media that they have welcomed a new binturong, or bearcat, to the zoo. The almost 8-year-old bearcat is named Sheba.
Zoo visitors can learn more about the massive birds at the California Condor Talk. The show takes place every Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the picnic area near the Angela Collier World of Birds Show Theater.
Not long after the Louisville Zoo said goodbye to its elephants, it is welcoming in two new animals into its family. Zoogoers can now go visit Josie the giraffe and Jessie the maned wolf.
Josie, a 2-year-old Masai giraffe from the Greenville Zoo in South Carolina, and Jessie, a 7-year-old maned wolf from the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, now call the Louisville Zoo home.
ROYAL OAK, MI - The Detroit Zoo is bringing back a piece of its history. For the first time in decades, Zoo Keys, presented by Fifth Third, are back for a new generation to enjoy.
Animals The Louisville Zoo officially no longer has elephants. Here's where they went Punch and Mikki had been at the Louisville Zoo since 1973 and 1987, respectfully.
Chester Zoo is celebrating the safe arrival of four babies from an endangered species. Four Maccoa ducklings, one of Africa’s rarest duck species, have hatched for the very first time.