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PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WHTM) — A Pennsylvania zoo is celebrating 125 years of being in operation on Wednesday, June 14. The Pittsburgh Zoo opened its doors back in 1898 when philanthropist Christop… ...
The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium said it added some adorable new members to the family. Two amur leopard cubs were born on March 18. The zoo said they've thrived under the care of their first-time ...
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Pennsylvania zoo’s 100-year-old tortoise gives birth to critically endangered hatchlings - MSNThe zoo announced the hatching of four critically endangered hatchlings born to the Zoo’s oldest residents: Female Mommy and male Abrazzo, who are both estimated to be around 100 years old.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
The Sumatran orangutan — born on June 26 — is the first for the Pennsylvania zoo in 15 years. The now 3-week-old appears “healthy and strong,” the zoo said in a July 11 Facebook post.
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