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The 12 Largest Zoos on Earth (By Size, Species, or Scope)Imagine standing at the edge of a vast landscape where the world’s rarest animals roam, hearing the distant roar of a lion ...
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7 Zoos That Are Massive Enough to Feel Like National ParksImagine stepping into a world where the boundaries between man and wild seem to fade, where the roar of a lion echoes across ...
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A 14-year-old male orangutan is the newest member of the San Diego Zoo family. Labu, who can be seen at the zoo’s orangutan ...
The San Diego Zoo’s orangutan exhibit has a new inhabitant fresh out of Fresno. The orangutan group recently welcomed Labu, a ...
Two near-threatened maned wolves have been brought to San Diego, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance announced Monday.
Eight-year-old Cora and 9-year-old Rio recently arrived at the Zoo and have been exploring their new habitat in Northern ...
Two maned wolves, Cora and Rio, have joined the lineup of animals at the San Diego Zoo as part of the Species Survival Plan Program, and can be seen in Northern Frontier next to the 4D Theater.
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Mongabay News on MSNWhy captive elephants formed a circle during the San Diego earthquakeWhen a 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook the U.S. city of San Diego on April 14, a video showing five African elephants huddling ...
A 14-year-old endangered creature has been welcomed by a zoo in California, officials said. On March 10, Labu, a Sumatran ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWatch These Elephants Form an ‘Alert Circle’ as an Earthquake Shakes San Diego, Protecting Their Young at the CenterWhen a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook their enclosure on Monday, a group of African elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park instinctively sprang into action to protect each other. The moment was ...
This image taken from video released by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance shows a herd of elephants forming a circle to shield the two calves, Zuli and Mkhaya, during an earthquake Monday ...
A blue morpho butterfly lands on Jim Lotz, one of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s wildlife care specialists. (Ernie Cowan / For The San Diego Union-Tribune) Las mariposas son mágicas.
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