Some 400 to 600 Asian elephants are believed to remain living in the wild in Cambodia. Researchers said the study's findings ...
The journey to the woolly mouse began with the woolly mammoth. Scientists at Colossal examined more than 100 genomes of Asian ...
The Asian elephant, scientifically known as Elephas maximus, is a vital representative of the Asian continent’s wildlife and is highly significant to the ecosystem they inhabit. Apart from their ...
Tula-Tu, a two-week-old female Asian elephant calf born at the Oregon Zoo, will finally make her public debut Friday. The baby elephant has spent the past few weeks bonding with her mother ...
(KOIN) — For those eagerly awaiting a chance to see the Oregon Zoo’s new elephant calf ... multiple appearances on national television. Asian elephants are highly endangered and the zoo ...
African and Asian elephants not only live on separate continents, but they also look different. African elephants actually include two species: the African savanna elephant and the African forest ...
It could be the denial of a treat or a sibling playing with their favorite toy, these young elephants readily express ... the herd for protection and learning survival skills. Baby Asian Elephant.
Guatemala City, Guatemala - February 14, 2025 The Asian elephant Trompita turned 64 on Friday and was celebrated at La Aurora Zoo in Guatemala City with a special diet and the presence of dozens ...
(KOIN) — The Oregon Zoo has officially named Rose-Tu’s baby! The zoo announced Thursday morning that the young Asian elephant calf will be named Tula-Tu, a name that they say fits her well.
The Oregon Zoo has determined that the newest member of its Asian elephant herd is indeed a girl, and given her a name: Tula-Tu. Oregon Zoo director Heidi Rahn made the announcement live on NBC ...
The young Asian elephant calf, born at the Oregon Zoo on Feb. 1, will henceforth be known as Tula-Tu, a name chosen by care staff to reflect both her individual character and significance to the herd.