The #MemphisZoo has two new #SumatranTiger cubs that will be on exhibit in August, so I will not be able to work next semester
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This is the way. 🐸
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🐼 Ya Ya bear 🖤
The CHINA exhibit will open at 10 am today for Ya Ya's party
Artist: Christina Torres
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Snuggles with Haley and Koda! Keeper Kaitlyn snapped this photo of the polar bear pair napping together.
BTW, did you know polar bears shed their fur every year? That’s why they don’t look as fluffy right now.
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Tag that friend that is tiny, but fierce.
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Studies have revealed that wild alligators and Nile crocodiles enjoy eating fruit occasionally.
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Who says garden hose fun is only meant for summers and outdoors? Not Tombak! 🦧🧡
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It's Love Hornbills Day! ❤️ It's celebrated on February 13, the day before Valentine's Day, because hornbills are a symbol of eternal love and fidelity. Follow along with our stories to learn more about these amazing feathered friends!
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Despite being called the snow leopard, this big cat is more closely related to the tiger than the leopard.
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This nocturnal friend may have feline features, but it is more closely related to civets and mongooses. Come visit our genets in Animals Of The Night.
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Guest and employee safety is one of our top priorities and we're still dealing with a lot of icy pathways at the Zoo. We will be closed to the public on Friday, February 3rd.
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Fishing cat fur has two coats. There is a compact, dense undercoat that protects their skin from getting wet and also helps the cats stay warm while in cold water. The guard hairs pattern their fur.
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All of our Asian small-clawed otters are siblings. ❤️
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We have our first baby of 2023! This sweet little creature is a Kirk's dik-dik. The calf was born on January 22 to parents Willow and Magic Mike. This is their 3rd offspring born at Memphis Zoo. This tiny antelope is native to East Africa.
Photo by Keeper Haley
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Gorillas are the largest of the world's primates.
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Meery and bright! We hope you have a wonderful day. Happy Holidays! The Zoo is closed today. We will reopen tomorrow 12/26 for general admission and Zoo Lights.
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