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watering hole; and new naturalistic habitats for black rhinos, drills and Sumatran tigers
watering hole; and new naturalistic habitats for black rhinos, drills and Sumatran tigers
There are a lot of misconceptions about giant pandas out in the world. As giant panda care specialists, we hear them daily, even from fellow animal
bite strengths of land mammals, ranked closely among hippopotamuses, polar bears, tigers
Giant pandas are solitary animals, which means they actually prefer to be by themselves. While it might be hard for us to understand that concept, there are
For example, the Sumatran tigers and red panda are solitary animals.
Hello everyone, Christina from the Panda Care Team here! Today I wanted to talk about another cool adaptation of giant pandas, their famous black-and-white
very well from their predators, which in the wild are mostly large cats such as tigers
Something that never ceases to amaze me is how strong a giant panda’s bite is. A study that was published in the Chinese Journal of Ecology took a look at the
And the giant panda ranked number 5, only behind lions, brown bears, tigers, and
Update on our western lowland gorilla population: As a follow-up to the news we shared on Friday, September 10, about the gorillas and SARS-CoV-2, the virus
Thanks to our Animal Care and Veterinary Teams, the orangutans, lions, tigers, and
The Timor python which escaped an outdoor enclosure in the Zoo’s behind-the-scenes Conservation Breeding Center on July 9, 2016, has been found by Zoo Atlanta
with African elephants, Aldabra giant tortoises, giant pandas, lemurs, Sumatran tigers
Today I thought I would talk about red pandas and their role as an umbrella species and indicator species – a topic you might remember reading from one of my
that are native to this area are wild dogs, golden langurs, clouded leopards and tigers
Hello everyone! My name is Allie, and I’m the newest member of the Carnivore Team. You might have read a few of my blogs before, as I was formerly a gorilla
have been working with a large variety of carnivores – tanuki, binturongs, lions, tigers
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Animals from giant otters to sun bears, tigers to meerkats, and many more, will find