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Kipowa’s beautiful baby snoot.
One of my favorite animal co-workers- a Mountain Bamboo Partridge from an asian-themed aviary.
Started my second season as a zoo educator- so I spent my afternoon feeding and talking about my fav
The award for the cutest giraffe snoot goes to Kip.
Hung out with Cami the Masai giraffe at work today- she has the prettiest little face!
Saw this majestic guy again after almost two months of my internship! I returned to my other zoo to
Time for a #BatFact! Did you know that Egyptian fruit bat offspring typically stay with the same col
“Rat brains have taught us a lot, but researchers in Israel have found an interesting alternat
A New Hope: Animal Sanctuary & Education Center has been asked to take in 3 non-releasable fox k
We hope your Sunday goes by nice and slow like our sloth, Molasses!
This giant earthworm worm was found in extremely rich forest soil in the foothills of the Sumaco Vol
This sweet face is Sebastian, a Striped Skunk! Did you know there’s only ten species of skunks
Shout out to one of OBC’s volunteers, Karen O'Connor, for taking such an amazing picture of Ka
“There are about 120 bats in the bat cave at the Oregon Zoo. Some of them are the endangered R
“Officials at a Pennsylvania cave formation say bats have been observed hibernating there for
Time for a #BatFact! Did you know that the Straw-colored fruit bat is the second largest bat in Afri
wildlife-pirate:Wildlife corridorsHabitat fragmentation is a major contributor to human-wildlife con
I took some shots yesterday at “October CRISP.” An even held at the Don Edwards Wil
“There are about 120 bats in the bat cave at the Oregon Zoo. Some of them are the endanger
Shout out to one of OBC’s volunteers, Karen O'Connor, for taking such an amazing picture o
“Rat brains have taught us a lot, but researchers in Israel have found an interesting alte
Coco ages like a fine wine! She gets more beautiful as the years go by!
Time for a #BatFact! Did you know that the Straw-colored fruit bat is the second largest bat in Afri
Whoa! It looks like someone bit off more than they could chew! Good morning from the Bat Zone!
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