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Why The African Savanna Never Stays Still - From Wildlife Experts
The Great Migration Remains Nature's Most Spectacular Moving Force 3 million wildebeest accompanied by about 200,000 zebras ...
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11 extinct creatures that could have changed human history
The fate of humanity might have looked radically different if Ice Age titans like the mammoth and saber-toothed cat had ...
At one time, poaching was the biggest threat to elephants in Africa. As these majestic creatures were slaughtered by the ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium is mourning the loss of Lois, an African elephant who resided at the zoo for more than four decades. “At 47 years old, Lois was considered a ...
Brown, Janine L. and Lehnhardt, J. 1997. "Secretory patterns of serum prolactin in Asian (Elephas maximus) and African (Loxodonta africana) elephants during different reproductive states: Comparison ...
WELL, THE KANSAS CITY ZOO AND AQUARIUM IS MOURNING THE LOSS OF A BELOVED AFRICAN ELEPHANT. LOIS MOST NOTICED FOR HER SINGLE WRIGHT TUSK AND RED HAIR LIVED AT THE ZOO FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS. STAFF SAY ...
Two of the African elephants at the Pittsburgh Zoo are on the move. The zoo says female elephants Victoria and Zuri will be moving to the International Conservation Center in Somerset. The zoo says ...
The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium is mourning the death of 47-year-old African elephant Lois, according to a news release. Lois was born in 1978 and arrived in Kansas City on Sept. 17, 1982. She was most ...
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The iconic North American butterfly's annual migration patterns are under threat from habitat loss and extreme weather, causing its devoted fans to research solutions and push for protection from the ...
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