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A critically endangered antelope species just got a little bigger thanks to the Houston Zoo. See the newest arrival and what ...
The critically endangered eastern bongo species, a member of the antelope family native to Kenya, became one calf safer from extinction after a recent Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens birth.. The zoo ...
One of world's most endangered animals, bongo antelope breaks out of Fort Worth Zoo 00:36. FORT WORTH (CBSDW.COM) - One of the world's most endangered animals, a Mountain Bongo ...
A striped East African antelope born at the Houston Zoo nearly two years ago will begin a journey to the land of its ancestors today, when it and 17 other mountain bongo antelope depart for the ...
Mountain bongos, one of the largest and rarest species of antelope in the world, are endemic to Kenya. However, so few of the animals remain in their native habitat that the Kenyan government has ...
Klaus, a Bongo antelope, and three spider monkeys, Rico, Margo and Rosita, are currently in their new spaces at the zoo, according to the zoo’s director of conservation, education and wildlife ...
PORT CLINTON, Ohio — African Safari Wildlife Park in Port Clinton has announced the birth of a pair of mountain bongo antelope calves. The park says one youngster was born to mother Aurora on ...
Two new calves boost population of critically endangered antelope species (African Safari Wildlife Park). Mountain bongo are native to montane forests in Kenya, according to the park staff.
According to African Safari Wildlife Park, mountain bongo are large antelope native to montane forests in Kenya, where their oversized ears help them detect would-be predators lurking nearby.
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