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The moment was caught on the camera as the quake rocked Southern California, offering a rare glimpse at how elephants react to danger. In the footage, the large mammals run around initially, then ...
When a 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook the ground, a group of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park instinctively moved ...
According to experts, it's an instinctive behavior meant to protect the young and the entire herd from threats. The safari ...
Ndlula, Umngani and Khosi — scramble to encircle and shield the two 7-year-old calves, Zuli and Mkhaya, from any possible ...
The elephants formed an "alert circle" to protect the younger animals, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park said of the sweet moment ...
The quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles, 120 miles (193 kilometers) away. It sent boulders tumbling onto rural roads in San Diego County and knocked items off store shelves in the tiny ...
No matter how the resulting woolly baby might look, Colossal admits that in some respects it will be a mammoth in name only. ...
Kylie Kelce and Jason Kelce went on “a journey” picking their fourth baby girl‘s name ... 5, and Bennett, 2, “had to run it back to the archives and borrow one from a different child.” ...
Thrissur: The transportation of elephants from other states to Kerala remains stalled due to delay in a no objection certificate from the Kerala government. Despite a favourable verdict from the ...
April brings an exciting milestone for the Oregon Zoo's newest resident. Tula-Tu is officially two months old!