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An older female elephant at the Smithsonian National Zoo is raising the herd's newest addition – a 2-month-old calf – after the baby was rejected by her mother. The National Zoo confirmed the ...
A baby elephant was born at Washington DC's Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute for the first time in nearly 25 years, and you'll soon get the opportunity to meet her. Linh ...
Swarna, an older female elephant, has been playing with and helping care for 2-month-old Linh Mai Adam England is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He joined PEOPLE as a contributing writer in 2022 and ...
Elephants have problematic moms, too. A baby Asian elephant named Linh Mai has gone viral after being rejected by her mother. Linh Mai was born on February 2 at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in ...
There’s a new superstar in the making at the National Zoo: Linh Mai, an Asian elephant calf, was born Feb. 2. The smallest member of the zoo’s herd, which includes her parents, Spike and Nhi Linh, ...
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Linh Mai weighed 308 pounds when she arrived. Her mother wanted nothing to do with her. And the team keeping her alive hasn’t stopped since. A critically endangered Asian elephant calf named Linh Mai ...
For the first time in nearly a quarter century, a baby Asian elephant has arrived at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo — and she weighed an astonishing 308 pounds at birth. The critically endangered calf ...
Lucky visitors to Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., are getting their first look at a new baby elephant.Linh Mai, a 2-month-old, critically endangered Asian elephant, will be on exhibit ...
CNN’s Dana Bash describes it as “one of the coolest things” she’s ever done. She gets the exclusive opportunity to meet & feed the Smithsonian National Zoo’s newest addition, Asian elephant Linh Mai.