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A Winter Paradise for This Grizzly Bears
Watch the bears have a great time after waking up to 15 tons of snow.
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Who Knew Iguana Babies Were This Cute!
The Fiji iguana is an endangered species so any baby that is born is a win.
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Taking on the World All By Herself! This Orangutan Is Making Waves!
Indah lets her baby, Aisha, practice climbing while still keeping a very watchful eye.
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This Is Why Physical Therapy For Lizards Is Very Important
Zookeepers at the San Diego Zoo noticed Floyd, a blue-tongued skink, wasn't acting quite like himself. After undergoing tests, it was discovered the old guy had arthritis, so they came up with a comprehensive treatment plan to get him...
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Can You Believe The Eyelashes on This Bird Are Really Feathers?
The Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, found in Africa and Southeast Asia, isn't just known for its flashy lashes. It's hard to miss its casque, or helmet-like extension on the bird's head. It's thought to act as a vibrating chamber to make the...
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This Rodent Acts Like a Dog and It’s Pretty Hilarious to Witness
Meet Santiago, the Patagonian Mara. Watch as Zoo Educator Hannah demonstrates what positive reinforcement is, and why it's an important technique in providing excellent care for animals like Santi.
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Cancer in Elephants? It Doesn’t Happen That Often
A partnership between Hogle Zoo and the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah aims to learn from elephants to help people fight cancer.
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A Cancer-Beating Bear Is As Inspirational As He Is Cute
Animals can show bravery and strength, just like us.
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Why and How These Pronghorns Are Differ From Deer
Learn all about the fastest land mammal in the western hemisphere.
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This Warty Pig Has a Heart Condition and This Is How Vets Are Helping
Learn how veterinarians at the Pittsburgh Zoo discovered and treated a heart condition known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dakila the warty pig.
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This Gorilla Named Vila Is One of the Oldest in the World
Take a look back at the extraordinary care Vila received at San Diego Zoo before sadly passing away at age 60.
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Gorillas Meeting One Another is a Very Important Step
In the wild, when animals emigrate into a new troop, there's often conflict.
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Checking a Panda’s Heart Condition Takes Time and Effort
Gao Gao has a condition where a part below one of his valves is narrowed, and the ultrasound helps medical staff monitor the efficacy of medication.
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Learn All About These Amazing African Animals
See what zookeepers have learned about these different animals since spending more time with them.
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Aren’t These Red River Hog Piglets the Cutest Animals You’ve Ever Seen?
Get to know this litter of piglets from mom Tulia and dad Legolas, and learn all about this species from Africa.
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A 50th Birthday Party for a Very Special Elephant
This elephant may be getting up in years, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t know how to party.
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Introducing the Crowned Cranes! Some of the Most Interesting Creatures in the Animal Kingdom
These beautiful birds are found mostly in Japan, South Korea, Manchuria, and Siberia.
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Quality Time With a Giraffe Nursery Group
Keepers at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park are bottle-feeding giraffe calves.
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Sloths May Be Pretty Slow But They’re Also Really Cool
Some lesser-known facts about these fascinating creatures.
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How Busy Can a Busy Beaver Actually Be? Just Watch This Video to Find Out
Learn how beavers are such great swimmers, and more.
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Come Track Rhino Diets With These Scientists and Find Out What They Learned
Most diets that are fed to rhinos at zoos are associated with low fertility. Here's how scientists are fixing that.
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Frozen Meat Cakes Are Perfect For This Cheetah Cubs Birthday
A joyous celebration indeed!
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A Fancy New Habitat For Some Beautiful Mountain Lions
Meet San Diego Zoo's newest residents, Kima and Koya.