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they take turns standing tall on a rock, termite mound or tree, looking out for danger
they take turns standing tall on a rock, termite mound or tree, looking out for danger
they take turns standing tall on a rock, termite mound or tree, looking out for danger
they take turns standing tall on a rock, termite mound or tree, looking out for danger
they take turns standing tall on a rock, termite mound or tree, looking out for danger
Heat, drought, and hunger due to vanishing habitat are the biggest dangers kangaroos
If you look closely around southeast Ohio, you can spot many different kinds of birds from cardinals to red-tailed hawks. A bird you won’t see in your backyard, however, is the scarlet macaw. This beautiful large bird prefers the warmer, tropical habitat of Central and South America. Unfortunately, scarlet macaw populations are declining due to […]
This is all in the hopes that these dangers will eventually become much less of a
CINCINNATI (October 16, 2012) – Wooten, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s 630-pound Florida manatee will soon be heading home! After arriving at the Cincinnati Zoo two years ago, Wooten will return to the wild as part of the US Fish & Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Manatee Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release Program. Visitor’s last chance to […]
the first two years of a manatee’s life, its mother shows it what to eat, what dangers
Since the mid-1930s gorillas have been a foundation species for the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (CZBG) beginning with the first resident “Susie”. Susie resided in the “Monkey House”. This registered historic landmark is the Reptile House today. Susie was billed as the world’s only trained gorilla and would sit at a tea table, use […]
As a result, gorillas can be maintained in North America without any dangers of inbreeding