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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden announced that two young male Asian elephants, Sanjay and Kabir, are now testing ...
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An mRNA vaccine shows promise by helping young elephants Sanjay and Kabir test negative for EEHV at Cincinnati Zoo.
Male elephant seals are not known for their paternal instincts. While splayed out on the beach during the breeding season, these far-from-gentle giants focus on mating with females and fighting ...
The Asian elephant Sabu was moved from Cincinnati to Columbus, Ohio, a couple of years ago with the aim of mating with the female elephants there. On Thursday, the Columbus Zoo announced that two ...
Where do male elephant seals that can’t mate go? Off to SLO County’s ‘bachelor beaches’ By Christine Heinrichs Special to The Tribune. Updated February 25, 2025 3:39 PM.
During mating season, male elephants experience hormonal changes that can make them more irritable and territorial. It’s also a time when they compete for control and mating rights within the herd.
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Where do male elephant seals that can’t mate go? Off to SLO County’s ‘bachelor beaches’ - MSNWhere do male elephant seals that can’t mate go? Off to SLO County’s ‘bachelor beaches ... Two bulls rested at the north end of Hearst Beach in the past week.
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden announced that two young male Asian elephants, Sanjay and Kabir, are now testing negative to a deadly virus thanks to a new vaccine.
The Cincinnati Zoo announced Sanjay and Kabir, two of their young male elephants, have tested negative for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV), a virus that is the leading cause of death ...
The Cincinnati Zoo announced Sanjay and Kabir, two of their young male elephants, have tested negative for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV), a virus that is the leading cause of death ...
The Cincinnati Zoo announced Sanjay and Kabir, two of their young male elephants, have tested negative for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV), a virus that is the leading cause of death ...
The Cincinnati Zoo announced Sanjay and Kabir, two of their young male elephants, have tested negative for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV), a virus that is the leading cause of death ...
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