CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There's a new baby at the Cincinnati Zoo. The zoo said Lightning the sloth gave birth at 7:35 p.m. on June 7. The baby appeared to be healthy and strong and was bonding with ...
There's a new baby at the Cincinnati Zoo! The zoo announced Lightning the sloth welcomed her baby on Wednesday. The Linne two-toed sloth baby was born at 7:35 p.m. and appeared to be healthy and ...
After a fast-paced few months preparing for the Cincinnati Zoo’s latest arrival, things have finally started to slow down as Juno the two-toed sloth makes herself at home. In June, the Cincinnati Zoo ...
CINCINNATI — Calling all zoo baby fans, Juno the sloth is now available for viewing by the public at the Cincinnati Zoo. The slow-moving bundle of joy was born in early June, and it's the first ...
Keepers at Drusillas Zoo Park, near Alfriston, “couldn’t believe their eyes” when resident sloth Halina emerged with a baby. Upon discovering the baby on November 29, the zookeepers jumped ...
Baby Juno, born in June, is the first sloth born at the Cincinnati Zoo, according to zoo officials. Videos of Juno’s slow-motion cuteness have garnered thousands of views on Facebook . Credit ...
The baby hippopotamus born earlier this month at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden finally has a name. The zoo revealed Monday on NBC's "TODAY" show that the male calf's name is Fritz. Fritz’s ...
On Facebook, Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village announced that a two-toed sloth was born there to mother Fiona and dad Westley, according to WFXT. The zoo said the baby’s birth is ...
Although hurricane season isn’t over yet, North Carolina has had an eventful season so far. Whenever the storm is over, we must continue to use caution. Meteorologist Holly Baker has more in her ...
A baby sloth snuggles into its mum in cute pictures released by Dudley Zoo of its latest new arrival. The two-toed sloth pup, which is yet to be named, was born at the Castle Hill attraction two ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Zoo is offering free admission to first responders this weekend. From September 8-11, all active fire, police, and safety personnel can visit the zoo for free.
The baby hippopotamus born earlier this month at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden finally has a name. The zoo revealed Monday on NBC's "TODAY" show that the male calf's name is Fritz. Fritz’s ...