The D.C. area has been waiting two and a half months to see her, and on Wednesday, they finally were able to meet the Smithsonian National Zoo’s newest Asian elephant calf. Visitors lined up early ...
WASHINGTON — This year, spring showers brought a special April flower to Washington, D.C. — a 2-month-old Asian elephant named Linh Mai, or "spirit blossom" in Vietnamese. Subscribe to read this story ...
Today on CNN10: We'll learn about a potential merger that could disrupt the air travel industry, before heading to the Smithsonian National Zoo to meet their newest addition -- the first Asian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is sharing an exclusive first look with TODAY at their baby Asian elephant named Linh Mai ahead of ...
A gorgeous female elephant named Motif recently gave birth to a precious little baby boy, and he could not possibly be any cuter! As this adorable video shows, this precious little guy definitely has ...
The Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is celebrating Earth Day with flair this year. Asian elephant calf Linh Mai will make her public debut at the zoo on April 22, appearing ...
A female Asian elephant calf has been born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) in Washington, DC, the first in almost a quarter of a century. The baby, whose ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Tula-Tu, the baby Asian elephant at the Oregon Zoo, turned 1 on Sunday, and the zoo invited the community to join in the celebrations. At just one year old and nearly 1,000 ...
After more than 11,000 submissions, the final four candidates for the name of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium's newest baby elephant have been revealed. The zoo said the elephant care team narrowed down ...
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Elephants do everything as a herd. They eat at the same time, take naps together, and roam the lands side by side. The mothers even share parenting duties, caring for each other’s babies as if they ...