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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Cincinnati Zoo says its two-toed sloth, Lightning, is expecting a baby this summer with longtime zoo resident, Moe. Scientists from the Zoo’s Center for Conservation and ...
Err, wait—is it firefly vs. lightning bug? That’s a great question and one that has sparked some debate over whether or not they’re the same insect. But one thing’s for sure, both refer to ...
The slow-moving bundle of joy was born in early June, and it's the first time the baby is in its exhibit with its mother, Lightning. Juno and Lightning are hanging out in the Animal Ambassador ...
Once the baby is born, it will latch on to Lightning and stay attached to her for the next 10-12 weeks. Moe will remain in the Discovery Forest and can be seen during regular zoo hours.
The Cincinnati Zoo is getting ready to welcome a new zoo baby.The zoo's Lightning the sloth is now on 24-hour birth watch, meaning she will be monitored 24 hours a day for the next several weeks ...
A Kern County man was injured by a lightning strike while out walking his dog and pushing a baby in a stroller early Wednesday, the same day a woman and her two dogs were killed after being hit by ...
Zoo workers have hoped for a baby sloth since 2016, but Lightning and her partner Moe were more interested in a slow-burn romance in the beginning. The pair were introduced to one another in 2019 ...
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