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Birds at the Cincinnati Zoo have flocked back indoors after cases of the potentially deadly avian flu were detected across Ohio and Kentucky.
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Iron overload disorder is killing black and Sumatran rhinos. Scientists at the Cincinnati Zoo wonder if too much iron in the horns may be an early indicator of the condition.
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"SwimShady," "Alby" and "Manhattan" are scheduled to leave in early October. But the zoo doesn't expect Manatee Springs to remain empty for long. Information about new manatees will be released soon, according to a the zoo.
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Thane discusses his work on more than 9,000 episodes of the popular feature.
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Fritz the baby hippo is ready to begin greeting visitors at Hippo Cove. The Cincinnati Zoo says he'll begin spending time in the outdoor exhibit for people to view; though mom, Bibi, will dictate when and for how long.
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After taking suggestions online, the Cincinnati Zoo has chosen a name for its newest zoo baby — Fiona's little brother and second offspring of hippo, Bibi.
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“Bibi and the baby are doing great together. They are inseparable, which is why it took almost five days to be sure about the sex,” said Cincinnati Zoo’s director of animal care, Christina Gorsuch.
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Africa Senior Keeper Jenna Wingate described the moment she discovered the baby had arrived.
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Baby hippo watch continues at the Cincinnati Zoo. Keepers gave an update and took questions during a Facebook Live video Wednesday.
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Baby watch 2022 is in full swing as the Cincinnati Zoo anticipates the arrival of a hippo sibling for Fiona. Bibi's official due date was estimated at Aug. 15 but she is considered to be at full term as of mid-July.