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Two chousingha die at Delhi zoo
Two chousingha (four-horned antelope) recently died at the Delhi zoo, said officials. The deaths occurred on Thursday and ...
As the country’s tiger population rebounds, developers are racing to build luxury camps around India’s hottest wildlife ...
On Russian President Vladimir Putin’s second day in Delhi today (), Moscow decided to adopt the framework agreement to join ...
The recent tragedy at Parque Arruda Câmara in João Pessoa, Brazil, where a man lost his life after climbing a 20-foot wall and entering ...
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White tiger, lion cubs named in zoo
Two white tiger cubs and two Asiatic lion cubs at the National Zoological Park, New Delhi, received their official names on Thursday. The cubs are named during a detailed review visit by Union ...
The Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute announced on Nov. 24 that one of its Asian elephants is expecting, marking the first time an elephant calf will be born at the zoo in ...
Nhi Linh, a 12-year-old Asian elephant, is expecting her first calf with Spike, a 44-year-old male elephant Skip Brown, Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute The National Zoo ...
Nov. 24 (UPI) --The Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington announced Monday that Asian elephant Nhi Linh is pregnant, adding the zoo is "cautiously optimistic" its first elephant calf in 25 years ...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo, in Washington, D.C., has announced one of its elephants is pregnant, the first time a baby elephant will be born at the zoo in 25 years. The zoo says 12-year-old Nhi ...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo, in Washington, D.C. has announced one of its elephants is pregnant, the first time a baby elephant will be born at the zoo in 25 years. The zoo says 12-year-old Nhi ...
The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC, announced today that one of its Asian elephants, Nhi Linh (pronounced NEE-lin), is pregnant and could give birth to the first baby calf born at the ...
"Rather than a cozy feeling from tigerland," remembers John Seidensticker, curator of mammals at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., "we realized the tiger was once again ...
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