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As Florida's Tampa Bay residents prepare for the impact of Hurricane Milton, the city's zoo and aquarium are working on emergency preparations for the animals as well. In a statement Tuesday ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The future is now in downtown Tampa as the area’s first self-driving shuttle has hit the road. This new, all-electric vehicle is deployed by HART to see how it can fit into ...
Workers are racing to protect more than 1,000 animals that live in Tampa’s zoo as Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida’s western coast. ZooTampa said it would be closed through Thursday ...
TAMPA — A 16-foot shuttle that cruised down N Marion Street at 15 mph Friday morning lacked two common things: a steering wheel and a driver. Instead, GPS, radar and light sensors guided the ...
TAMPA — Downtown's newest way to get around is ready for its close-up. The P-1 electric shuttle, an autonomous vehicle without a human driver, will be on display at the Fifth Annual Florida ...
But not the zoo and aquarium animals of Tampa. With staff members hurriedly preparing around them, the animals are chomping away on shrimp or eucalyptus as the area’s biggest threat in a century ...
It lies less than 10 miles from Tampa’s waterfront, where storm surge could reach up to 13 feet. Ms. Burns said that zoo workers had spent the last few days moving large animals into the ...
(WJW) – Human residents are not the only ones trying to leave the Tampa area ahead of Hurricane Milton, the pets and zoo animals are heading for safety too. ZooTampa is closed beginning on ...
Volunteers will hunker down in Tampa to safeguard one of Florida’s ... after giving up the chance to evacuate the region, a zoo spokesperson said. They’ve scrambled over the last 24 hours ...