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Smithsonian National zoo welcomes baby Asian elephant

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Baby elephant makes historic arrival at Smithsonian's National Zoo as first birth in nearly 25 years
A baby Asian elephant was born in the early hours Monday at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, a rare arrival marking the zoo’s first elephant birth in nearly 25 years, officials announced.

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Smithsonian’s National Zoo in DC welcomes newborn Asian elephant
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A Baby Asian Elephant Could Be Born at the National Zoo Any Day Now
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Baby elephant takes first steps after historic birth at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Video shows a newborn Asian elephant calf standing and walking just hours after being born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, its first elephant birth in nearly 25 years.

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An Asian Elephant Was Born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo for the First Time in Almost 25 Years. Now, You Can Help Pick Her Name
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Endangered Asian elephant calf born at Smithsonian Zoo, voting for name begins
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This wide-eyed baby primate is cute, cuddly—and venomous

Not to worry, though. Time will make the furry primate more self-reliant and energetic and it will wean completely at about six-months-old. As adults, slow lorises weigh around one pound. As for whether it’s male or female, we don’t know yet—that will be revealed during its first check up with the vet. It also hasn’t been named yet.
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Adorable rare new BX Zoo addition has eyes as big as its ears — and fans love it!

It’s a baby only a mother could love. A rare wide-eyed pygmy slow loris — with eyes as big as its ears and a sleep cycle that would drive even the most patient parents bonkers — has become the first primate born at the Bronx Zoo’s new exhibit for nocturnal animals.
Yahoo
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Baby animals alert! Nashville Zoo welcomes aardwolf, fanaloka pups

Baby animal enthusiasts rejoice, soon there will be new pups to see in the Nashville Zoo's nursery. "Nashville Zoo is pleased to announce the arrival of two rarely seen aardwolf pups. The brother-sister pair are 14-weeks old and were born at the Safari ...
CBS News
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Erie Zoo welcomes baby monkey

The Erie Zoo is celebrating the birth of an adorable monkey. The lesser spot-nosed guenon monkey was born on Wednesday to first-time mom Georgia. The zoo says that both mom and baby are healthy and bonding under the attentive care of the zoo's animal care ...
NBC 10 Philadelphia
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Meet Jasper, a rare baby mandrill born at the Fort Worth Zoo

There’s a new cute and cuddly baby zoo animal around. Following in the footsteps of Moo Deng and Pesto, Jasper, a rare baby mandrill born at the Fort Worth Zoo, is ready to capture the hearts of many. Jasper is the second mandrill born at the Fort Worth ...
KSL
7mon

Hogle Zoo welcomes birth of baby orangutan; caretakers to raise the infant

SALT LAKE CITY — Animal caretakers are raising a baby orangutan that was recently born at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Bornean orangutan Kawan delivered her baby on June 21. Both the 24-year-old mother and 3-pound baby are doing well, the zoo said in a statement.
9NEWS
7mon

Help the Denver Zoo name its tiny baby tortoise

DENVER — Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance celebrated the hatching of an African pancake tortoise in May, and now they're asking for the public's help in picking a name. The critically endangered female tortoise hatched May 23, after about six months in ...
ABC4 Utah
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Southern Utah farm invites residents to come see baby animals

As winter progresses into Spring, many farms and livestock businesses are welcoming new life into their herds with an abundance of newborn animals. One Southern Utah farm is inviting residents to
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